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Price List 

AND 

Printers’ Purchasing Guide 


SHOWING SPECIMENS OF 

Printing Type 


A\ANUFACTURED BY 

Marder, Luse & Co. 

FOUNDRY, 


CHICAGO, . . ILLINOIS. 


U. S. A. 


< . aO 01 ( ' '-VcyN> 

N ' JLn 1893 > 


1893. 


‘ y OF " ' 


Marder, Luse & Co. Foundry, 139-H1 Monroe Street 
Chicago, Illinois. 


et, 







Z-s 50 

. '5'cL Zj 


1855 



Our type, rules, leads, slugs, metal furniture, etc., 
are all made on the 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
r\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES- 


also called the Point System, thus insuring perfect 
accuracy and justification of the various 
bodies of type with each other. 



1893 


COPYRIGHTED 1893 


















GREETING. 


J CORRECT idea of the increase of our business 
might he obtained by any of our old customers 
who cared to so investigate, by comparing the 
I Price List and Printers’ Purchasing Guide, 
first issued by the Chicago Type Foundry, with the 
edition now sent out to our patrons. Yet there are 
but few who will remember the little Price List of 
twenty years ago, or recognize its successor in the 
present volume of eight times the size of the first 
edition. That it was, and is a success, is abundantly 
proven in the many imitations it has had in the 
form of books issued by other concerns, all of which 
have been copies of our book. 

The same remark will apply with reference to 

OUr AMERICAN SYSTEM OF INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES, Or POINT 

system, as it is sometimes called, introduced and suc¬ 
cessfully carried out by this Foundry. Meeting with 
the most bitter opposition from many of the founders 
when first introduced, those who were then fiercest 
in their opposition, were soon crying “all our type 
is now cast on the Point System,’’ and claiming to 
have always advocated that system. 

We extend our grateful thanks to those custom¬ 
ers who have heretofore given us their orders. We 
ask a continuance of their patronage, and a trial 
order from those who have not dealt with us, 
from any part of the United States. The book will 
bear us out in the statement that orders of any size 
will be promptly and carefully filled, and our cus¬ 
tomers may rest assured that they will receive ma¬ 
terial and type of the best manufacture. 

MARDER, LUSE & CO. FOUNDRY. 

JOHN W. MARDER, Manager. 

Chicago, July 1, 1893. 










©ranches ant> Hocnctcs. 


MARDER, LUSE 8c CO. FOUNDRY, 
MARDER, LUSE 8c CO. FOUNDRY, 
MARDER, LUSE 8c CO. FOUNDRY, 
MARDER, LUSE 8c CO FOUNDRY, 
DENVER TYPE FOUNDRY, . . 


Minneapolis, Minn. 
St. Paul, Minn 
Omaha, Neb. 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Denver, Colo. 


PRICE LIST 

Roman Type. 


ADOPTED APRIL 3, 1893. 


All Previous Lists are Hereby Ganceled. 


These prices arc for fonts of 25 pounds and over, Italic 

and Spaces and Quads. 



SIZES OF 

TYPE. 

PRICE 
PER LB. 

Diamond. . . 

4^ 1 

*oint . 

$1 20 

Pearl. 

.... 5 

a 

0 90 

A irate. 


a 

0 52 

Nonpareil.. 

6 

a 

0 45 

Minion. 

.. . . 7 

a 

0 40 

Previer. 

.. . . 8 

a 

0 ,‘17 

Kourireois. 

0 

a 

0 J14 

Lonir Primer..10 

a 

0 ,‘12 

Small Pica. 

11 

a 

0 .‘11 

Pica. 

12 

a 

0 .‘10 


Cash Discount, 10 iter cent. 


MAILING TYPE, WITH ABBREVIATIONS. 

Long Primer (including Post Office Type) per 11>., .'52 ets. 
Cash Discount, 10 per cent. 


New designs, Patented Faces, and Display Type in Job 
and Poster Fonts, will he sold at a discount of 25 per cent, 
from List Prices. 

A Cash Discount of 1 () percent, on the above prices will 
be allowed for Cash in 10 days, or on Monthly Accounts if 
paid on or before the 10th of the month following purchase. 







































6 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


SPACES AND QUADS. 


In Fonts of One Pound. 


[ 5 ] Pearl. 

[54] Agate. 

[6] Nonpareil. 

[ 7 ] Minion. 

[ 8 ] Brevier. 

[ 9 ] Bourgeois. 

[10] Long Primer... 

[11] Small Pica. 

[12] Pica. 

[14] English. 

[16] Columbian. 

[18] Great Primer... 
[20] Paragon. 



$i 

30 

[22] 


0 

52 

[24] 

41 

0 

45 

[28] 

u 

0 

40 

[30] 

a 

0 

37 

[32] 

a 

0 

34 

[36] 


o 

33 

[40] 

a 

0 

31 

[42] 

a 

o 

30 

[44] 

H 

0 

30 

[48] 

44 

0 

30 

[60] 

*4 

0 

30 

[72] 

44 

0 

30 

[96] 


Dbl. Sm. Pica.. .1$ fl>. 

l)bl. Pica. “ 

Dbl. English.... “ 

Five-L. Nonp ... “ 

Dbl. Columbian “ 
Dbl. Gt. Prim... “ 
Dbl. Paragon... “ 

Seven-L. Nonp.. “ 

Canon. “ 

Four-Line Pica. “ 
Five-Line Pica. “ 
Six-Line Pica... “ 

Eight-Line Pica “ 


So 30 
O 30 
0 30 
O 30 
0 30 
0 30 
O 30 
0 30 
0 30 
0 30 
0 30 
0 30 
0 30 


ACCENTS, SIGNS, Etc. 

CAST TO ORDER. 


[4J] Diamond. 

• ^ ft*. 

..$3 20 

[5] Pearl. 

44 

.. 2 80 

[5£] Agate. 

44 

.. 2 40 

[6] Nonpareil. 

41 

.. 2 00 

[7] Minion. 

44 

.. 1 80 

[8] Brevier. 

44 

.. 1 60 

[9] Bourgeois. 

44 

.. 1 44 

[10] Long Primer 

44 

.. 1 30 

[11] Small Pica. 

44 

.. 1 23 

[12] Pica. 

44 

.. 1 16 

[14] English. 

44 

.. 1 12 

[16] Columbian. 

44 

.. 1 06 


[18] Great Primer..Fn. $1 00 


[20] Paragon. “ .. 0 94 

[22] Dbl. Small Pica « .. 0 90 

[24] Dbl. Pica. “ .. 0 90 

[28] Dbl. English.... “ ..0 86 

[30] Five-L. Nonp... “ ..0 86 

[32] Dbl. Columbian “ ..0 82 

[36] Dbl. Gt. Prim. . “ ..083 

[40] Dbl. Paragon... “ .. 0 78 

[42] Seven-L. Nonp.. “ ..0 78 

[44] Canon. “ .. 0 73 

[48] Four-Line Pica “ .. 0 72 


WE FURNISH NO QUANTITY FOR LESS THAN 25 CENTS. 

Accents and all Marked Letters cat to order, the cost of each being 
from, $2.00 to $5.00 for making the Matrix, 
which remains our property. 


SUPERIORS AND INFERIORS. 

Superiors and Inferiors Cast both in Letters and Figures. 


[5] Pearl.^ ft>..$3 80 

[5J] Agate. “ ..2 40 

[6] Nonpareil. “ ..3 00 

[7] Minion. “ .. 1 80 

[8] Brevier. “ .. 1 60 


[9] Bourgeois.44 

[10] Long Primer_ “ ..1 30 

[11] Small Pica. “ .. 1 23 

[12] Pica. “ . 1 16 

[14] English. “ .. 1 13 

















































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


7 


[6] Nonpareil. 

[7] Minion. .. 
[8 ] Brevier ... 
[ 9 ] Bourgeois 


PIECE FRACTIONS. 


^ tt).. .$5 00 
“ .. 5 00 

“ .. 3 60 

“ ..3 20 


[10] Long; Primer.. Bb.. $2 80 

[11] Small Pica. “ ..2 40 

[12] Pica. “ .. 2 00 

[14] English. “ .. 144 


MUSIC. 

Per lb. Per lb. 

[3] Half Nonpareil 30 lbs.. $3 60 [ 54 ] Agate .30 lbs..$2 40 

[4J] Diamond .30 “ .. 3 20 [6] Nonpareil .60 “ .. 2 00 

Weight given is the average weight of the smallest fonts. 


SPACE RULE. 

CAST ON SIX-TO-PICA (2-POINT) BODY. 


[44] Diamond . 

.. per font. .$3 40 

[ 8 ] Brevier.. .. 

• per font. $3 30 

[5] Pearl. 

.. 3 

90 

[9] Bourgeois. 

“ ..3 

40 

[54] Agate. 

... “ ..3 

10 

[10] Eg. Primer 

..2 

90 

[6] Nonpax’eil 

.. “ .. 3 

80 

[11] Small Pica 

..3 

10 

[ 7 ] Minion.... 

... “ .3 

00 

[12] Pica. 

“ ..2 

80 


GERMAN TYPE. 


GERMAN TITLE No. 2. 


[ 6 ] Nonpareil.15 A, 50 a . .$2 85 

[7] Minion.15A,50a.. 3 10 

[8] Brevier.15 A, 50a.. 3 15 

[ 9 ] Bourgeois.15.4, 50a.. 3 95 

[10] Long Primer... 12.4, 40a.. 3 00 

[11] Small Pica. 9A, 30a.. 2 60 

[12] Pica. 9^4, 30a.. 3 10 


[14] English. 8 A, 25a. .$3 25 

[18] Great Primer.. ..7 A, 20a.. 3 50 
[22] Dbl. Small Pica .7A, 20a.. 4 75 
[28] Dbl. English —4 A, 10a.. 4 80 
[36] Dbl. Gt. Primer. 3 A, 6a.. 3 95 
[40] Dbl. Paragon_3 A, 6a.. 5 35 


GERMAN TITLE CONDENSED No. 2. 


[6] Nonpareil.15 A, 50a..$2 25 

[7] Minion.15 A, 50a.. 2 50 

[ 8 ] Brevier.15 A, 50a.. 2 50 

[9] Bourgeois.15 A, 50a.. 3 15 

[10] Long Primer.. .A2A, 40a.. 2 45 

[11] Small Pica.9 A, 30a.. 2 05 


[12] Pica.9 A, 30a..$2 50 

[14] English.8.4, 25a.. 2 50 

[18] Great Primer.. ..7 A, 20a.. 2 95 
[22] Dbl. Sm. Pica ... 7A, 20a.. 3 95 

[28] Dbl. English_4.4, 10a.. 3 95 

[40] Dbl. Paragon, 3 A, 6a.. 3 85 


GERMAN POSTER FONTS. 

[18] Great Primer, with Spaces and Quads...20.4, 100a_$13 48 

[22] Dbl. Small Pica, “ “ ..14A, 80a.... 12 00 

[28] Dbl. English, “ “ 8A, 60a ... 13 00 














































8 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


POSTER TYPE. 


POSTER IONIC. 


12 ] 

18] 

22 

24 

28 

36 

441 


POSTER ROMAN. 


12 a, 160a**. 


00 

20 A, 

8 fa**. 

... 12 

48 

. 12A, 

62a**. 

...12 

00 

10 A, 

50a**. 

... 12 

50 

,.8A, 

36a**. 

...12 

00 

. ,6A, 

20a**. 

...12 

00 

. 4A, 

14a *. 

...11 

55 

14a, 124a**. 


48 

8a, 

78a**. 

...12 

48 

5 a, 

42a**. 

...12 

(X) 

4a, 

27a**. 

...12 

00 

4a, 

34a**. 

...23 

00 


POSTER ROMAN No. 2. 


[18] 

22 ' 

28 

40 

“48“ 


Great Primer. 

Double Small Pica 
Double English 
Double Paragon... 
Four-Line Pica_ 


18A, 70a*....$12 48 
10A, 50a*.... 12 00 
7A, 32a*.... 12 00 
5 A, 16a*.... 12 00 
6A, 30a*.... 23 00 


POSTER ROMAN No. 3. 


12 

12 “ 

18' 

18“ 

“ 22 “ 

“ 22 “ 

28“ 

“28“ 


Pica. 

.28A, 18A, 

165a**... 

.$12 

48 

Italic. 

. 12A, 

24a ... 

. 2 

65 

Great Primer. 

.20 A, 14a, 

120a**... 

. 12 

48 

Italic. 

. 12 A, 

24a ... 

. 3 

90 

Double Small Pica. 

. 10 A, 6a, 

63a**... 

. 12 

fX) 

Italic. 

.10 A, 

20a ... 

. 4 

55 

Double English. 

. 10 A, 6a, 

40a**.. 

. 12 

(X) 

Italic. 

. 6A, 

12a ... 

. 4 

55 


POSTER OLD STYLE. 


Great Primer. 

Double Small Pica 

Double Pica. 

Double Columbian 
Canon. 


. . 20 A, 

14a, 

120a**.. 

..$12 

48 

. .12A. 

8a, 

78a**.. 

.. 12 

00 

. .10A, 

6 a, 

47a**.. 

.. 12 

00 

...7A, 

5a, 

36a**.. 

.. 12 

00 


8 A, 

36a**.. 

.. 23 

00 


POSTER LATIN ANTIQUE. 


[ 12 ] 

18“ 

24“ 

“28“ 

36 


Pica. 

Great Primer. 

Double Pica. 

Double English. 

Double Great Primer 


.30A, 175a*.$13 50 

.20A, 120a*. 13 00 

. 12A, 65a*. 12 50 

. 8A, 36a*. 12 50 

. 6A, 20a*. 12 50 


Fonts marked with an * are complete with figures, spaces and quads. 
Fonts marked with a * have fractions. 




























































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


9 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


CIRCULAR QUADS. 


Per Font 


Em bracing a variety of the most useful curves. 


$3 50 


CORNER QUADS. 


Per set of Four. 

Nonpareil, Long Primer and Pica Bodies. 


$0 15 


METAL FURNITURE. 


12 lb. Fonts 
25 


.$3 00 50 lb. Fonts 

. 6 25 100 

Sorts to order, 25 cts. per lb. 


$12 50 
25 00 


METAL FURNITURE.—Railroad. 

Railroad Furniture is cast in lengths of 16*4 inches, and 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 10 
eras Pica wide, for use in Book Forms. 

Price per lb., cut to measure...$0 25 


METAL FURNITURE.-Quotation. 


12 11). Fonts.$3 (X) 

25 “ . 6 25 

Metal Furniture Sorts, per lb. 


50 lb. Fonts 
100 


LABOR-SAVING LEADS. 


$12 50 
25 00 
0 25 


12 lb. Fonts.$3 00 

20 “ 5 (X) 

25 “ 6 25 


50 lb. Fonts.$12 50 

100 “ . 25 00 

Sorts, cut any measure, per lb. 0 25 


LABOR-SAVING SLUGS. 


12 lb. Fonts.$3 00 

20 “ 5 00 

25 “ 6 25 


50 Hi. Fonts.$12 50 

100 “ . 25 00 


Sorts, cut any measure, per lb. 0 25 


LEADS AND SLUGS. 


Leads. 

12-to-Pica. 

10 - “ . 

8 - “ . 

7- “ . 

6 - “ . 

5- “ . 

4- “ . 

Half Minion . 

3-to-Pica. 


w B). 

$0 70 
0 60 
0 32 
0 25 
0 16 
0 16 
0 16 
0 16 
0 16 


6 

'7 ' 

8 ' 

9 

10 
11 
12 
18' 
24 


Slugs. 

Nonpareil. 

Minion. 

Brevier. 

Bourgeois. 

Long Primer 

Small Pica. 

Pica.. 

Great Primer ... 
Double Pica .... 


tfJb. 
$0 16 
. 0 16 
0 16 
0 16 
0 16 
0 16 
0 16 
0 16 
0 16 


Six-to-Pica and thicker, cut to Measure, per lb 


0 18 






























































CATALOGUE 


ACCENTS. 

We have a large list of Accents for both our Newspaper and Display 
letter in most of the languages; Specimen sheets sent upon application. 

ADVERTISING RULES. 


No. 203. 


(Samples showing face and bottom of Advertising Rule.) 

Cut from 12 to 15 ems.each — $0 04 

Cut Double Column. — ^ 07 

ANNEX TYPE BOX. 

Price.each, 0 20 | Price.per doz. $2 25 

ADVERTISEMENT TIME CHART—Stark's. 

By the use of this chart, if properly kept, it is an impossibility to make 
an error of any kind in inserting advertisements in a paper. The chart 
is ruled and printed on silicate slate, and can be written on with a soft 
lead pencil (never use ink) and the marks afterwards erased without 
injury to the material, while the back is covered with enamel cloth, thus 
making it water proof and almost indestructible. The chart will, with 
care, last for years. To papers whose advertising space is valuable it is 
an indispensable article, and it will pay for itself in the saving of one 
wrong insertion of an advertisement. The chart is made in book form, 
size when open 26 inches wide and 17 inches long, and contains a chart for 
both a daily and weekly issue of a paper. It is ruled like the unit, columns 
of a ledger, only where these columns stand for units in a ledger in the 
chart they represent days. The chart intended for a daily paper lias two 
months ruled on both sides of three movable leaves, thus making it com¬ 
plete for every day in a year, and will hold 110 advertisers’ names on the 
lines running down the book, while on the outer edge of each cover are 
placed four guides—two for each of the daily and weekly charts. They are 
divided into five departments, viz., When Changed and Position, First 
Following Reading, Next to Reading, Reading Notices and Miscellaneous. 
The chart, intended for a weekly edition of a daily paper is placed on the 
inside of the covers, the first six months of the year being on the front 
cover, while the remaining six months are inserted on the last. A chart 
is also made for the use of a weekly paper only. 


For a Seven-Day Chart Book (including weekly chart).$7 50 

“ Six-Day Chart Book, “ “ “ . 7 00 

“ Weekly Chart, only. 2 00 


BELLOWS. 















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


11 


BELTING—Leather. 







Width. 

Per foot. 

Width. 

Per foot. 

1 inch. 

.so 10 

4 inch. 

.$0 50 

IX 

it 


4 l /4 “ . 

. 0 56 

IV 2 

16 

. 0 17 

5 “ . 

. 0 63 

1M 

It 

. 0 20 

5*4 “ . 

. 0 70 

2 

it 

. 0 23 

6 “ . 

. 0 76 

2X 

it 

. 0 26 

6 X “ . 

. 0 83 

2% 

it 

. 0 30 

7 “ . 

. 0 90 

2% 

it 

. 0 33 

8 “ . 

. 1 02 

3 

it 

. 0 36 

9 “ . 

. 1 15 

3*4 

it 

. 0 43 

10 " . 

. 1 29 


BENZINE CANS. 

Poole’s Peerless Patent Safety.Quarts, $0 75 

Peerless, all brass. “ 1 00 


BLANKETS.—For Cylinder Presses. 



FELT. 




RUBBER. 


Size Bed 

Size Blanket 


Thick 

Thin 

Size Bed 

Size Blanket Regular Thickness 

17X21. 

..20X19.. 

each 

..$2 75. 

.$1 75 

17X21. 

. .19X20.each. 

.$3 00 

20X25.. 


it 

.. 3 25. 

. 2 00 

20X25. 

..23X24. “ 

. 4 25 

21X27. 

..25X25. .. 

it 

.. 3 50. 

. 2 25 

21X27. 

..25X25. “ 

. 4 75 

24X30.. 

..28 X 28... 

it 

.. 4 00 

. 2 75 

24X30. 

..28X28. “ 

. 5 75 

25X35 

29X33 

it 

5 50. 

3 75 

25X35 

29X33 . . “ 

6 50 

29X42.. 


it 

.. 6 25. 

. 5 00 

29X42. 


. 8 75 

32X46.. 

..38X44... 

it 

.. 8 75. 

. 6 50 

32X46. 

..38 X44. “ 

.10 50 

33X50.. 

..38X47. .. 

it 

.. 9 75. 

. 7 50 

33X50.. 

..38X47. “ 

.11 25 

36X52.. 

..42X49. .. 

it 

.11 25. 

. 9 25 

36 X 52. 

..42X49. “ 

.13 25 

40X54.. 

..46X53. .. 

it 

..12 25. 

.10 00 

40X54.. 

..46X53. “ 

.15 00 




FELT. 

-For Hand Presses. 


For 6 Column Newspaper. 

• SB 00 

For 8 ( Column Newspaper. 

. $5 00 

“ 7 

it 

it 


. 3 75 

“ 9 

it it 

. 6 50 


BOOKS.—For Printers. 

American Printer, by Thos. MacKellar.$2 00 

Boss’ Use and Abuse of Abbreviations. 0 25 

Diagrams of Imposition, Inland Printer. 0 10 

Ringwalt’s Encyclopaedia of Printing. 6 00 

Typographical Hand-Book. 0 50 

Wilson’s Punctuation. 150 





























































12 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


bodkins and tweezers. 


No. 1, wood handle 


$0 10 





Patent Closing Spring 


$0 60 



Spring.$0 10 




Pocket Bodkin, 2 l / 2 inches long when closed 


$0 50 



No. 83.$0 65 

“ 86 . 0 50 

“ 95. 0 25 

“ 88 with closing bodkin. 0 60 

“ 362 “ “ “ . 0 60 


BODKIN AND KNIFE. 

Patent Combined Knife, Bodkin and Spring Bodkin.$2 00 

Printer’s Knife. 1 50 














































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


13 


BRACKETS.—Galiey. 



Per pair.$0 40 

BRACK ETS.— Rol I er. 



ROLLER BRACKET. 


Roller Brackets for holding 6 rollers, 2 inches or less in diameter, 

per pair. $0 50 

Screws included at above prices. 


BRASS CIRCLES. 


No. 1— | inches in diam... $0 60 

No. 8—111 inches 

in diam... 

. ..$0 75 

" 2— H “ 

“ .. 0 60 

11 9—2ft “ 

hi 

. .. 0 75 

“ 3—1 i 

“ .. 0 60 

“ 10—2ft “ 

kk 

... 1 00 

“ 4-lft “ 

“ .. 0 60 

“ 11-2| 

kk 

. .. 1 00 

“ 5—1ft kk 

.. 0 60 

kk 12—2H “ 

kk 

. .. 1 00 

" 6—lie “ 

" .. 0 60 

kk 13—3 i 

kk 

... 1 25 

“ 7—ife “ 

“ ..0 75 

kk 14—3ft 

kk 

... 1 25 


Sizes given are for outside of face. 


Larger sizes made to order from any face or number of brass rule shown in 
our Specimen Book, where possible, at special rates. 


BRASS DIAMONDS. 

No. 1 — fXll inches. $0 75 No. 3— 11|X2! inches. $100 

“ 2—11 Xllf “ . 0 75 “ 4— 2ftX3| “ . 100 

Other sizes made to order from any face or number of brass rule shown in 
our Specimen Book, where possible. 


BRASS DASHES. 

Nos. 1 to 50, cut to measure, from 12 to 15 ems Pica.each.$0 10 


kk 

51 

kk 

70, “ 

kk 

“ 13 “ 18 

kk 

0 15 

kk 

71 

kk 

00 

© 

kk 

of face. 

kk 

0 30 

kk 

81 

kk 

90, kk 

kk 

kk 

kk 

0 45 

kk 

91 

kk 

100, kk 

kk 

kk 

kk 

0 70 

kk 

101 

kk 

108, “ 

kk 

kk 

kk 

0 80 

kk 

109 

kk 

118, “ 

kk 

kk 

kk 

0 85 




















































14 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


BRASS LEADS. 

Cut to Col. 

Cut 



Measure. 

Labor-Saving. 

6 -to-Pica. 

.$0 75 .... 

.$1 

25 

8 “ . 

. 0 80 .... 

. 1 

25 

10 “ . 

. 0 90 .... 

. 1 

50 

12 “ . 

. 1 00.... 

. 1 

50 


BRASS LEADERS. 




[6] Nonpareil.per lb. $1 60 

[7] Minion. “ 1 60 

[8] Brevier. “ 1 60 

T9] Bourgeois. “ 1 50 

Any desired face of rule may be ordered, and made to line with any face of 


[10] Long Primer.per lb.$>l 50 

[11] Small Pica. “ 1 40 

[12] Pica. “ 1 40 


our type, by sending lower case “ m ” for sample. 


BRASS OCTAGONS. 

No. 1— i%X i 9 g in.$1 00 No. 4—in .$1 50 

“ 2—lftXlft “ . 1 00 “ 5—213X2H “ . 1 50 

“ 3—If Xli “ . 1 25 

Any size made to order from any face or number of brass rule shown in our 

Specimen Book, where possible. 


BRASS OVALS. 


No. 1— S XIAr inches. . . 

.. .$0 90 

No. 6—1^X2 £ 

inches.. 

$1 25 

“ 2—I&XItb 

U 

... 0 90 

“ 7—11X3 


. 1 25 

“ 3- S Xl£ 

tt 

... 0 90 

“ 8—2/ e X31 

tt 

. 1 50 

“ 4-1 X2* 

tl 

... 0 90 

“ 9—2 5X4 

tt 

. 1 50 

“ 5—1AX2 

tt 

... 0 90 





Sizes given are for outside of face. 

Larger sizes made to order from any face or number of brass rule shown in * 
our Specimen Book, where possible. 


BRASS REGRET. 

Nonpareil, per foot.$0 15 

BRASS SLUGS. 

Nonpareil and thicker, cut to Column Measure.$0 75 

“ Labor-Saving. 1 00 

BRASS SPACE RULE. 

6-to-Pica.lb.$2 00 

8- “ . “ 2 75 

12- “ ... “ 4 00 


























































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


15 


BRASS RULE.—Labor-Saving. 

Single, Dotted, Hyphen, Parallel and Double. 


SIZE. 

Points. 

2 -lb. 

Fonts. 

3-lb. 

Fonts. 

5-lb. 

Fonts. 

10 -lb. 

Fonts. 

Sorts, 
per lb. 

12-to-Pica. 

1 

$6 00 

$9 

00 

$14 

50 

$29 

00 

$3 

00 

8 -to-Pica. 

m 

4 00 

6 

00 

9 

50 

19 

00 

2 

00 

6 -to-Pica. 

2 

3 50 

5 

25 

8 

25 

16 

50 

1 

75 

4-to-Pica. 

3 

3 20 

4 

80 

7 

50 

15 

00 

1 

60 

3-to-Pica. 

4 

3 00 

4 

50 

7 

00 

14 

00 

1 

50 

Diamond. 

4/2 

3 00 

4 

50 

7 

00 

14 

00 

1 

50 

Pearl. 

5 

3 00 

4 

50 

7 

00 

14 

00 

1 

50 

Agate. 

5/2 

3 00 

4 

50 

7 

00 

14 

00 

1 

50 

Nonpareil. 

6 

3 00 

4 

50 

7 

00 

14 

00 

1 

50 

Minion. 

7 


4 

50 

7 

00 

14 

00 

1 

50 

Brevier. 

8 


4 

50 

7 

00 

14 

00 

1 

50 

Bourgeois. 

9 


. 

. , 

7 

00 

13 

50 

1 

40 

Long Primer. 

10 




7 

00 

13 

50 

1 

40 

Small Pica. 

11 




7 

00 

13 

50 

1 

40 

Pica. 

12 

.... 

. 


7 

00 

13 

50 

1 

40 


BRASS RULES. 


No. 

Per Foot 

No. 

Per Foot 

No. 

Per Foot 

177 

(12-to-Pica) $0 05 

206*4 (Ruby) 

$0 14 

236 

(4-to-Pica) $0 12 

178 

(10-to-Pica) 

0 05 

207 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 16 

237 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 16 

179 

(9-to-Pica) 

0 05 

207« (Diamond) 

0 18 

238- 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

180 

(8-to-Pica) 

0 06 

2075 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

239 

(Agate) 

0 22 

181 

(7-to-Pica) 

0 08 

208 

(Agate) 

0 22 

240 


0 22 

18xi 

(6-to-Pica) 

0 08 

209 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

241 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

183(4-to-Lg.Prim.)0 10 

210 

(Minion) 

0 32 

242 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

184 (4-to-Sm.Pica)0 12 

211 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

243 

(Small Pica) 

0 45 

185 

(4-to-Pica) 

0 12 

212 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

244 

(Pica) 

0 50 

186 

(liuby) 

0 14 

213 

(Lg. Prim.) 

0 40 

245 

(4-to-Pica) 

0 12 

187 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 16 

214 

(Sm. Pica) 

0 45 

246 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

188 

(Diamond) 

0 18 

215 

(Pica) 

0 50 

247 

(Agate) 

0 22 

189 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

216 

(8-to-Pica) 

0 06 

248 

(Minion) 

0 32 

190 

(Agate) 

0 22 

217 

U 

0 06 

249 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

191 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

218 

(7-to-Pica) 

0 08 

249*4 

0 34 

192 

(Minion) 

0 32 

219 

(6-to-Pica) 

0 08 

250 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

193 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

220 (4-to-Lg. Prim) 0 10 

251 

(Minion) 

0 32 

194 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

221(4-to-Sm Pica) 

0 12 

252 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 16 

195 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 40 

222 

(4-to-Pica) 

0 12 

253 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

196 

(Small Pica) 

0 45 

223 

tt 

0 12 

254 

(Agate) 

0 22 

197 

(Pica) 

0 50 

224 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 16 

255 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

198 

(12-to-Pica) 

0 05 

225 

(Agate) 

0 22 

256 

(Minion) 

0 32 

199 

(10-to-Pica) 

0 05 

226 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

257 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

200 

(9-to-Pica) 

0 05 

227 

• i 

0 28 

258 

(Minion) 

0 32 

201 

(8-to-Pica) 

0 06 

228 

(Pica) 

0 50 

259 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

202 

(7-to-Pica) 

0 08 

229 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

260 

(Lg. Prim.) 

0 40 

203 

(6-to-Pica) 

0 08 

2:10 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

261 

(Pica) 

0 50 

203i4 

0 08 

231 

(Pica) 

0 50 

262 

(4-to-Pica) 

0 12 

204 (4-to-Lg Prim) 0 10 

232 (Great Prim.) 0 70 

263 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 16 

205 (4-to-Sm Pica) 0 12 

234 

(6-to-Pica) 

0 08 

264 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

206 

(4-to-Pica) 

0 12 

235 

(4-to-Pica) 

0 12 

265 

(Agate) 

0 22 










































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BRASS RULES. 


No. 

Per Foot 

266 

(Nonpareil) $0 28 

267 

(Minion) 

0 32 

268 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

269 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

270 

(Small Pica) 

0 45 

271 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 16 

272 

b b 

0 16 

273 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

274 

(Agate) 

0 22 

275 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

276 

(Minion) 

0 32 

277 

bb 

0 32 

278 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

279 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 40 

280 

(Pica) 

0 50 

281 

(4-to-Pica) 

0 12 

282 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 16 

283 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

284 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

285 

bb 

0 28 

286 

(Minion) 

0 32 

287 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

288 

(Lg. Primer) 0 40 

289 

(Small Pica) 

0 45 

290 

(Pica) 

0 50 

290(4 (6-to-Pica) 

0 08 

291 

(4-to-Pica) 

0 12 

292 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 16 

293 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

294 

(Agate) 

0 22 

295 

bb 

0 22 

295H 

0 22 

296 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

297 

bb 

0 28 

298 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

299 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

300 

bb 

0 38 

301 

(Lg. Prim.) 

0 40 

302 

(Sm. Pica) 

0 45 

303 

(Pica) 

0 50 

304 

bb 

0 50 

305 

(Gt. Primer) 

0 60 

306 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

307 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

308 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 40 

309 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

310 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

811 

(Lg. Primer 

0 40 

312 

(Agate) 

0 22 

313 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

314 

(Minion) 

0 32 

315 

bb 

0 32 

316 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

317 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

318 

(Small Pica) 

0 45 


No. 

Per Foot 

319 

(Pearl) 

$0 20 

320 

(Agate) 

0 22 

321 

bb 

0 22 

322 

(Minior't 

0 32 

323 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

324 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 40 

325 

(Pica) 

0 50 

326 

(Pearl) 

0 20 

327 

(Agate) 

0 22 

328 

(Minion) 

0 32 

329 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

330 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

331 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 40 

332 

(Minion) 

0 32 

333 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

334 

(Small Pica) 

0 45 

335 

(Minion) 

0 32 

336 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

337 

(Small Pica) 

0 45 

338 

(Bourgeois) 

0 38 

338(4 (6-to-Pica) 

0 08 

339 

bb 

0 08 

339(4 (8-to-Pica) 

0 06 

340 

(6-to-Pica) 

0 08 

340(4 (8-to-Pica) 

0 06 

341 

(6-to-Pica) 

0 08 

341(4 (8-to-Pica) 

0 06 

342 

(6-to-Pica) 

0 08 

343 

bb 

0 08 

343(4 (6-to-Pica) 

0 08 

344 

bb 

0 08 

345 

bt 

0 08 

346 

bb 

0 14 

347 (4-to-Sm.Pica)0 16 

348 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 20 

349 

(Agate) 

0 26 

350 

(6-to-Pica) 

0 14 

351 (4-to-Sm. Pica) 0 16 

352 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 20 

353 

(Agate) 

0 26 

354 

(8-to-Pica) 

0 10 

355 

(6-to-Pica) 

0 14 

356 

bb 

0 14 

357 (4-to-Sm. Pica)0 16 

358 

bb 

0 16 

359 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 20 

360 

bb 

0 20 

361 

(Agate) 

0 26 

362 

bb 

0 26 

363 

(6-to-Pica) 

0 14 

364 

bb 

0 14 

365 

bb 

0 14 

366 

bb 

0 14 

367 

bb 

0 14 


No. 


Per Foot 

368 

(6-to-Pica) 

$0 14 

369 

bb 

0 16 

370 

bb 

0 16 

371 

bb 

0 16 

372 

b * 

0 16 

373 

bb 

0 16 

374 

bb 

0 16 

375 

bb 

0 16 

376 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 22 

377 

bb 

0 20 

378 

(Agate) 

0 28 

379 

bb 

0 26 

380 

(4-to-Pica) 

0 18 

381 

bb 

0 16 

382 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 22 

383 

bb 

0 20 

384 

bb 

0 20 

385 

b b 

0 22 

386 

bb 

0 20 

387 

(Agate) 

0 26 

388 

bb 

0 28 

389 

bb 

0 28 

390 

bb 

0 28 

391 

bb 

0 26 

392 

bb 

0 26 

393 

bb 

0 26 

394 

(Nonpareil) 

0 32 

395 

bb 

0 32 

396 

(Agate) 

0 30 

397 

bb 

0 28 

398 

bb 

0 28 

399 

bb 

0 34 

400 

bb 

0 32 

401 

(4-to-Pica) 

0 16 

402 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 20 

403 

(Nonpareil) 

0 32 

404 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 20 

405 

(Agate) 

0 26 

406 

bb 

0 26 

407 

bb 

0 28 _ 

408 

(Minion) 

0 36 

409 

(Agate) 

0 28 

410 

(Minion) 

0 36 

411 

bb 

0 36 

412 

(Brevier) 

0 40 

413 

("Minion) 

0 36 

414 

(Brevier) 

0 40 

415 

(Small Pica) 

0 54 

416 

(Agate) 

0 28 

417 

(Minion) 

0 36 

418 

(Nonpareil) 

0 34 

419 

(Nonpareil) 

0 34 

420 

(Bourgeois) 

0 44 

421 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 46 












CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


17 


1511 A SS RITL.ES. 


No. 

Pei 

Foot 

No. 

Per Foot 

No. 

Pei 

Foot 

4 22 

(Lg. Prim.) $0 46 

440^2(Nonpareil)$0 36 

458 

(Nonpareil) $0 38 

423 

(Bourgeois) 

0 44 

441 

(Brevier) 

0 42 

459 

(Bourgeois) 

0 48 

424 

(Minion) 

0 44 

442 

kb 

0 42 

460 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 50 

425 

(Bourgeois) 

0 46 

443 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 48 

461 

(Agate) 

0 32 

426 

(Small Pica) 

0 56 

444 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 22 

462 

(Bourgeois) 

0 48 

427 

44 

0 56 

445 

(Brevier) 

0 42 

463 

(Pica) 

0 72 

428 

44 

0 56 

446 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 48 

465 

(Nonpareil) 

0 38 

429 

44 

0 56 

447 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 22 

466 

(Agate 

0 32 

430 

44 

0 54 

448 

(Nonpareil) 

0 36 

467 

(Bourgeois) 

0 48 

431 

44 

0 56 

449 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 48 

468 

(Pica) 

0 72 

432 

(Agate) 

0 30 

450 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 22 

469 

(Pearl) 

0 32 

433 

(Brevier) 

0 42 

451 

(Bourgeois) 

0 46 

470 

(Nonpareil) 

0 36 

434 

(Nonpareil) 

0 36 

452 

(Lg. Primer) 

0 48 

471 

(Nonpareil) 

0 28 

435 

(Brevier) 

0 42 

453 

(Brevier) 

0 46 

472 

(Brevier) 

0 34 

436 

(Pearl) 

0 22 

454 

(Bourgeois) 

0 48 

473 

(Lg.Prim.) 

0 40 

437 

44 

0 22 

455 

(Agate) 

0 32 

474 

(Pica) 

0 50 

438V4(Nonpareil) 

0 36 

456 

(3-to-Pica) 

0 24 

475 

tt 

0 50 

4391/s 

0 36 

457 

(Agate) 

0 32 

476 (Groat Prim.) 0 70 


BRONZES. 

Rich Gold, No. 3,000.... 

Pale 11 11 3,000. 

Rich “ “ 6,000,... 

Pale “ “ 6,000.... 

French Leaf, Rich. 

“ " Pale. 

Silver, No. 3,000.... 

kb 44 

Aluminum, Pure Silver 

Crimson. 

Fire. 

Copper. 

Carmine. 

Green. 

Lemon. 

Deep Orange. 


oz. 

..SO 25 


$2 25 

& k 

.. 0 25 

kk 

2 25 

tt 

.. 0 40 

tt 

3 00 

kb 

.. 0 40 

tk 

3 00 

kb 

.. 1 00 

kk 

.... 

kb 

.. 1 00 

tt 

• • • • 

kk 

.. 0 25 

kk 

• • • • 

kk 

.. 0 40 

tt 

3 25 

kb 

.. 1 50 

11 

• • • • 

bt 

.. 0 40 

tt 

3 00 

kk 

.. 0 40 

kk 

3 00 

kb 

.. 0 40 

kk 

3 00 

bb 

.. 0 40 

kk 

3 00 

kb 

.. 0 40 

kt 

3 00 

kk 

.. 0 40 

tt 

3 00 

bt 

. 0 40 

k k 

3 00 


BRONZING PAI). 



Patented 
July 29, 
1879. 


This Pad supplies the Bronze from the .itt-le brass valves on each side 
of the Bronzer while the operator is brushing the sheet, thus saving time. 
There is no waste or dust raised, as the fur gathers up the loose Bronze. 
The supply can be regulated or shut off entirely, as the operator may 
desire. Price.. 00 

BRUSHES.—Eye, Benzine and Stereotype. See page 83. 


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MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CABINETS.—Cherry, Black Walnut or Antique Oak. 

Made of Cherry Unless Other¬ 
wise Ordered. 

Prices of Cabinets with Galley 
Top and Italic Cases. 

12 Cases, with Sort Drawers 

10 “ ik kk kk 

“ kk kk kk 

20 “ “ “ 


tt 


|;28 00 
29 00 
36 00 
38 00 


Prices of % Cabinets with Flat 
Top and Italic Cases. 

12 Cases, with Sort Drawers .... $25 00 

18 “ “ “ “ .... 29 00 

18 “ “ “ “ .... 33 00 

20 “ “ “ “ .... 35 00 

Prices of Full Size Cabinets with 
Flat Top and Job or 
Italic Cases. 

12 Cases, with Sort Drawers .. .$29 00 

16 “ “ “ “ ...33 00 

18 “ “ “ “ ... 37 00 

20 “ “ “ “ ... 39 00 

Prices of Full Size Cabinets with 
Galley Top and Job or 
Italic Cases. 

12 Cases, with Sort Drawers .... $32 00 

16 “ “ “ “ .... 36 00 

18 “ “ “ .... 40 00 

20 “ “ “ “ .... 42 (X) 



3 4 Case Cabinet—Galley Top. 


Prices of % Cabinets with Galley 
Top and Italic Cases. 

12 Cases, with Sort Drawers .... $25 00 
16 “ “ “ “ .... 28 00 
18 “ “ “ “ .... 30 00 

20 “ “ “ “ .... 33 00 

Prices of % Cabinets with Flat 
Top and Itaiic Cases. 

12 Cases, with Sort Drawers .. .$22 00 
16 “ “ “ “ ... 25 00 

18 " “ “ “ ...27 00 

20 “ “ “ “ ... 30 00 


Boxing 12 and 16 Case Cabinets ..$1 00 
“ 18 “ 20 ' ..125 



or % Italic Case. 



Italic or Job Case, for % Cabinei 






















































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


19 


CABINETS.— Cherry, Black Walnut or Antique Oak, %. 



These Cabinets are constructed either 
with cases in pairs or with % Italic (rep¬ 
resented below), or with any designated 
variety of Cases, to suit the ideas of the 
purchaser. Also, either with Galley or 
Flat Top. 


Prices of % Cabinets with Galley 
Top and Italic Cases. 

12 Cases. $-2 

16 “ ..*.. 25 

18 “ . 27 

20 “ . 30 


% Case Cabinet—Galley Top. 


Prices of % Cabinets with Flat T< 
and Italic Cases. 



12 Cases 
16 “ 

18 “ 

20 “ 


$19 

22 

24 

27 


Boxing 12 and 16 Case Cabinets..$1.00 

“ 18 “ 20 " “ •• I- 25 



Pair of % Cabinet Cases. 


3 8 3 3 ~ 8 8 3 3 




























































































































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MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CABINETS—Combination. 



COMBINATION CABINET No. 1 .— Black Walnut, Cherry or Ant. Oak 

Price.$85 00 

Boxing, $2.50. 

Contains 18 Italic Cases (or other cases, as may be desired), 18 % Italic 
Cases, 2 pairs Cases on top—40 Cases in all; also 2 Copy and 10 Sort 
Drawers. 



Combination Cabinet Italic Case and Sort Drawer. 


The Combination Cabinet is the most complete and compact Cabinet 
yet offered to printers. It is made of black walnut, thoroughly seasoned, 
and handsomely finished; the workmanship is the best, every piece being 
strongly made and closely fitted in its proper place, thereby excluding all 
dust and dirt from the cases. An important and useful feature in this Cab¬ 
inet is the series of Drawers for Sorts. Printers desiring to keep job or 
advertising type clean and in the best order cannot find a more useful and 
ornamental article than the Combination Cabinet. 


































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


21 


CABINETS.—Combination. 



COMBINATION CABINET No. 2.—Black Walnut, Cherry or Oak. 

Price.$65 00 

Boxing, $2.50. 

Contains 13 Italic or Triple Cases, as may be desired, 17 % Italic Cases 
and 2 pairs News Cases on top ; also 2 Copy and 1 Sort Drawers. 

This Cabinet is equal in material and workmanship to our regular Com¬ 
bination Cabinet, being merely a modification of the same, having fewer 
Cases and Sort Drawers, but otherwise embracing all the valuable and 
pleasing features of its predecessor. For keeping fonts clean and for 
convenience in getting at the same they are unequaled. 




Combination Cabinet Italic Case and Sort Drawer. 








































































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MARDER, LUSE & CO 


CABINETS.—Eagle. 


EAGLE CABINET. 

Black Walnut. 

The Eagle Cabinet 
contains 16 Italic or 
Job Cases, 18 % Italic, 
with 2 pairs of News 
Cases on top of Cabi¬ 
net, and 2 Copy Draw¬ 
ers. It is made of 
Black Walnut, Cherry 
or Oak, oiled. 


Price .. 
Boxing 



$80 00 
2 50 


CABINETS.—California. 



Price. 

Boxing.... 


CALIFORNIA CABINET 
Black Walnut. 

This Cabinet contains 
14 % Italic Cases, 6 Full 
Job or Italic Cases, 4 
Triple Cases, 2 pairs News 
Cases, 2 pairs regular 
News Cases on top, and 
Copy Drawers. 


....$60 00 
.... 2 50 












































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


23 


CABINETS.—Bracket. 



BRACKET CABINET. 


Stained. Walnut, Cherry or Oak. 

Price, for 18 %-Case Cabinet.$30 00.$33 00 

“ “ 18 X- “ “ 33 00. 36 00 

“ '2 18 full- 11 “ 36 00 40 00 

Boxing, $1.50. 

Brackets, if sold separately, $2.00 per pair. 

jggf”The prices given include the Brackets, but not the cases on top. 

This Cabinet is made to contain 18 Cases, % size, either Italic or in 
pairs. Or it may be made to contain 18 M- or full-size Cases, either Italic 
or in pairs. To suit the different ideas of purchasers, they are made of 
either Cherry. Black Walnut or Oak. 

The small Drawers on top are convenient receptacles for copy, or may 
be used for any other desired purpose. 

The Iron Brackets shown on above Cabinet will be found of great con¬ 
venience, as they can be used in many different places—on tables, etc. The 
low price — $2.00 per pair — places them within the means of every printer, 

























































































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MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CABINETS.—Cherry, Blaek Walnut or Antique Oak. 




Half Case for Binder’s Cabinet. 

6 Cases, *4 size,.$ 7 oq 

10 “ l / 2 “ . 13 00 

15 " m K " . 17 50 

Other sizes to order. Boxing extra. 

These Cabinets are made of the best 
seasoned Cherry, highly "finished, and the 
Cases are ornamented with bronze han¬ 
dles. They are made of different sizes to 
suit the wants of purchasers. The price 


This Cabinet is made to 
hold full-size Italic or Job 
Cases, as represented in the 
accompanying cut. It is use¬ 
ful in large newspaper and 
job offices,— for keeping in a 
compact form advertising or 
display or job type,—both 
caps and lower case being con¬ 
tained in one case. It can, 
however, be made to contain 
cases in pairs, or triple cases, 
at the pleasure of purchaser. 

It is also made either with 
Galley or Flat Top. 

GALLEY TOP. 

12 Italic or Job Cases.. .$29 00 
16 “ “ “ ... 33 00 

18 “ “ "... 37 00 

20 “ “ “ ... 39 00 


Full-size Case Cabinet.—Galley Top. 
CABINETS.—Bookbinders’. 


FLAT TOP. 

12 Italic or Job Cases. ..$20 00 
16 “ “ “ ... 30 00 

18 “ “ ”... 34 00 

20 “ “ “ ... 36 00 

BOXING. 

12 and 16 Case Cabinets.. $1.00 
18 and 20 “ “ .. 1.25 



BOOKBINDER’S CABINET. 


is low enough to be within the means of every bookbinder, and at the' same 
time be consistent with good workmanship and the best material. They are 
compact m form, and the sizes such as will readily admit of their being 

' r t °h" V M° r OU * ° f the WI ‘ y ' »•* M convenient for nee. 
Bookbinders Machinery and Materia] furnished at lowest prices. 









































































































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


25 


CABINETS.—Stained. 



FLAT TOP. 


12 % Cases.$15 00 

16 % “ . 18 00 

18 % “ 19 50 

20 % “ . 21 00 

12 % “ . 18 00 

16 “ . 22 00 

18 % “ 24 00 

20 \ “ . 26 00 

12 Full Size. 22 00 

16 “ “ . 26 00 

18 “ “ . 28 00 

20 “ “ 30 00 

GALLEY TOP. 

12 % Cases.$18 Oo 

16 % “ . 21 00 

18 % “ . 22 00 

20 % “ 24 50 

12 % “ . 21 00 

16 % “ 25 00 

18 % “ 27 00 

20 % “ 29 00 

12 Full Size. 25 00 

16 “ “ 29 00 

18 “ “ 31 00 


20 “ “ . 33 00 


BOXING. 

12-16 Case Cab’ts.$l 00 
18-20 “ “ . 1 25 


This is a new Cabinet, to take the place of the high-priced Cherry Cab¬ 
inet, and is exactly the same with the exception of the sides, which are 
stained and varnished, and, while as good as the other, is sold at a much 
lower price, Galley-Top Cabinets have a drawer for copy. 


Stained Cabinets, with the 
Improved Job Cases. 



12 -3 Cases, Flat Top... 

.$18 00 

16 % “ 

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. 26 00 

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. 33 50 

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. 36 00 

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. 21 00 

16 % “ 
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. 24 00 

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. 25 50 

20 % “ 

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. 27 00 

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. 29 00 

16 “ “ 

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. 34 00 

18 “ “ 

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. 36 50 

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CABINETS.—Ink. 

Thousands of dollars are 
annually lost to job printers 
generally in the single item 
of ink wasted through lack 
of a proper place to keep 
the cans or jars containing 
the same. More particular¬ 
ly is this so in regard to col¬ 
ored and high-priced inks 
not continually in use, for, 
when placed on shelves or 
left lying around anywhere 
(if only out of the way), an 
estrangement often occurs 
between can and cover and 
the ink receives a quantity 
of dirt, or skins over from 
exposure to the air. Loss 
of ink is the result in either 
case. With the Ink Cabi¬ 
net a place may be had for 
every can or jar of ink, and 
with every can or jar in its 
place the loss of ink from 
6uch sources would cease. IrJ K ( ABINET. 

The price is low enough to bring it within the means of every job office. 

Contains * our compartments suitable for ink, etc., with marble slab 
18X24 inches on top, for mixing inks. Price.$13 00 

rAmwirTt! t * Boxing, $1.00. 

CABINETS.—Sort. 




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vt i mnn Top. Galley Top. Brass Top. 

No. l-iW Drawers.$65 00 $70 00 $95 00 

“f . 55 00 60 00 80 00 

Each drawer has 10 compartments. The compartments measure inside 
< * 1 4X3, and 2(4 inches deep. Our No. 1 is especially adapted to newspaper 
offices. Made also in Black Walnut or Antique Oak. Wo can make anv 
toiler stylo of sort cabinet wanted. Diagram should be sent. 





























































































































































































































































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CAI3INETS.—Wood Type. 



WOOD TYPE CABINET.— Cherry. 

The slots in the cases can be adjusted to any sized type, and the cabinet 
is made dust tight, so that the wood type is always clean and ready for use. 

Flat Top. Galley Top. 


12 Cases 23X32..$22 00 $25 00 

16 “ 23 X 32 . 27 00 30 00 

20 “ 23 X 32 . 31 00 35 00 

12 “ 23 X 44 . 26 00 30 00 

16 “ 23 X 44 . 36 00 40 00 

20 “ 23X44. 45 (X) 50 (X) 

Boxing. 2 00 

Wood Type Cases to fit Stands, (21% X32 in. outside.). 1 00 


For price list and schemes of wood type, see page 147. 



WOOD TYPE CABINET CASE. 

































































































































































































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C A BINETS.—Galley. 



Holds 20 double galleys.$14 00 

“ 40 “ “ . 25 00 


Holds 60 double galleys 
Boxing. 


CABINETS—Mail List 


This Cabinet is made 
to hold the entire mail- 
list outfit of almost any 
newspaper. 

The first space is a cup¬ 
board to hold mailing 
machine, roller, etc. 

The middle space will 
hold 30 galleys of either 
the Rukenbrod or Mus¬ 
tang pattern, or 15 regu¬ 
lar wide brass mailing 
galleys. 

The third space con¬ 
tains 7 sort drawers. 

Iron Brackets can be 
attached to this Cabinet 
to hold a pair of cases. 

Price.$27 00 

Iron Brackets, per 

pair. 2 00 

Boxing extra. 















































































































































































































































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29 


CASES — Plan for Laying. 

In regard to no one thing in a printing office is there such a variety of 
opinions as in the proper way to “lay” cases—each office insisting that 
its way is the best, oven though that way may change the boxes of only 
a few unimportant characters, such as j, ’, fl, \J, or the fractions. In 
many offices the caps and small caps are transposed, though for what 
good reason wo never fully understood. A plan we have tried for years, 
and found to work entirely to our satisfaction, is given below. 


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Upper and Lower (News), per pair. 



$1 60 


$0 90 


Triple Case 


TRIPLE CASE. 


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CASES. 


CALIFORNIA JOB CASE. 

California Job Case.$0 90 




BOSTON JOB CASE. 


Price . $1 00 



YANKEE JOB CASE. 
Yankee Job Case, full size. 


$1 00 
0 75 



CHICAGO IMPROVED JOB CASE. 

Chicago Improved Job Case. jj go 

This Case is made to take in a complete font of caps, small caps and 
lower case. We also make a “Quadruple Case,” which has all small boxes 
of the same size as a triple case. It will hold two fonts of caps and small 
caps. 











































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


31 


CASES. CHICAGO QUADRUPLE CASE. 

Chicago Quadruple Case. 


This Case is needed 
in every printing of¬ 
fice. It will hold six 
fonts of border. 

Price, each, .. $1 25 


CHICAGO BORDER AND ORNAMENT CASE. 



This Case is double 
depth, and will hold 
one hundred pounds 
of furniture. 

Price, each.. $1 50 



CHICAGO METAL FURNITURE CASE. 



Figure Case 



SPACE AND QUAD CASE. 
Space and Quad Case. 


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.$1 00 



Labor-Saving Lead or Slug Case 


$1 00 








































































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CASES. 



LABOR-SAVING RULE CASE. 
Labor-Saving Rule Case. 


HARRIS RULE CASE. 


(Saves time, labor and rule.) 
Price, Case No. 1. 

H G 44 2 . 

“ 4* 14 o. 


Blank Case, extra. . 

These cases are so made that four will exactly fill a blank case, 


$1 25 
1 (JO 
1 00 
75 
65 



BLANK CASE. 

Blank Case, full size. 

Blank Case, % size.. 

Wood Type Case, size to fit stands, (2i%X32 inches) 
Music Cases, in sets of three. } 


$0 65 
0 45 
1 00 
5 00 




GERMAN NEWS CASES. 
Upper an Lower Cases, per pair. 


$1 60 




































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


33 


CASES. 



TWO-THIRD ITALIC CASE. 


Two-Third Italic Case.$0 75 


TWO-THIRD RULE CASE. 
Two-Third Rule Case.$0 90 



TWO-THIRD CASES —PAIRS. 


Two-Third Cases, upper and lower, per pair 
Two-Third Cases, each. 



THREE-QUARTER CASES. 

Three-Quarter Cases, per pair. . 
Three-Quarter Cases, Italic, each 



IMPROVED TWO-THIRD JOB CASE. 


For caps, small caps and lower case 


$0 90 


HOE’S PATENT CLASP TYPE CASES. 

News, per pair. 

Italic or Job, each. 

Triple, each. 

Two-Third News, per pair .. 

Two-Third Italic or Job, each. 

Rooker News Cases. 


$1 75 
1 00 
. 1 00 
. 1 50 
. 0 80 
1 75 


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CASES. 



COMBINATION LOWER CASE. 
.$2 00 With Brackets. 


CASE RACK. 



This rack is very convenient to store away extra cases. 

It is made of whitewood and put together with bolts. 

Single, to hold 10 Full Size Cases, U 50. Enclosed sides and back 

5 50. “ “ u 


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Double, 


16 

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30 

40 

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10 00 . 
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15 00. 


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12 00 
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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


35 



NEWS STAND. 


News Stand— Racks for 8 full-size cases...... 

“ “ —without racks. : . 

Single “ —with racks for 12 full or % cases 



JOB STAND. 


Job Stand, with racks for 8 fulBsize and 8 % cases. 

it tt “ 10 ro . 

tt tt » tt 12 “ 12 . 

Double Stand, with racks for 21 full c ^ 8e8 ^c lose d ends'. 

it “ made of black walnut, extra. 

“ “ without racks. . 


m 75 

. 3 25 
3 00 


$4 25 
5 00 

5 50 

6 00 
8 00 
3 00 

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CASE STANDS. 


THE AUTOCRAT CASE 
STAND. 

This is a Printers’ Stand 
or Frame, in its simplest, 
most compact and most 
convenient form. The 
prominent feature is the 
Galley Tray under each 
lower case,where the com¬ 
positor can empty his 
stick by simply pu.-king 
his lower case up suffi¬ 
ciently to expose his gal¬ 
ley, after which the case is 
drawn back to its place. 

Each stand will accom¬ 
modate two pairs of news 
cases, fifteen full-size job 
cases and six news galleys. 

On the deck or top, back 
of the brackets, there is 
also a large space, which may bejitilizedTor’sortdrawers or for more galleys. 


Single, holding 19 full cases 

“ u -in u 


I 9 “ paneled end and back. 10 00 

Double, “ 31 “ . 10 

31 “ paneled sides. U 


If made of black walnut, $3.00 extra. 



DOUBLE “POLHEMUS” STAND.-Back View. 


Double Stand, with racks for 12 full and 12 % cases 
Single “ “ “ “ 12 full-size cases. 


$15 00 
6 50 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


37 


CASE STANDS. 

IRON CASE STAND. 
(single). 

Single Stand.$10 00 

Price, for Single Stand 
with Galley Rest.... 11 00 

If furnished with Box 
Racks, as illustrated 
below.15 00 

For use in large or small 
daily newspaper offices, the 
Iron Case Stand is un¬ 
equaled for numerous rea¬ 
sons. It is light, compact 
and durable; has no place 
for the secretion of pi and 
affords no dark places for 
sweepings to gather; is an 
incentive to speed, as the 
compositor is not contin¬ 
ually annoyed by someone 
who wants to “set aline.” 




Price, for Double Stand. 

it “ “ with box racks 


$12 00 
16 00 









































































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CASE STANDS. 



HOE’S WROUGHT IRON PIPE STAND No. 3. 

No. 1, Single, without racks. 

• 3 wi u h ra t ? ks f ,v r * fuiksize c; ^° s •••••".' i .* ;. $ xo [jj 

; 4,’ Double, without racks.. " and galley rest..' 11 50 

; 5 , - wiu,rack 8 tor|fuii- S izec^,s:::.:::.:::::;:;;;;;;;;;;; J|g 

‘ 7, “ “ “ “ 8 .1 and galley rest. 1500 

galley racks. . " an( l 16 

No. 8, Double, with racks for 8 fulbsize and 8 % cmos.:;::‘ * "* ?? “ 

“10, “ “ “ “ g <• cases and galley rest.18 50 

rest and 16 galley racks. / ;1 cases ’ ffalley 2§ 

F. O. B. New York. 







































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


39 



CARD CUTTERS. 


THORP’S IMPROVED CARD CUTTER, No. VA. 

No. l / 2 , cuts 30 inches in the clear..... 

An important feature of this machine is the ease w^yi'^TlIifis^one 

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25 inch 


RUGGLES’ ROTARY CARD CUTTER. 

.$28 00 | 30 inch.. . 


Price. 



. $12 00 


TRIUMPH 

CARD CUTTER. 

Price, 12 inch.$ 12 00 

With blades only 12 inches 
long, any size sheet of stock 
may be cut into the smallest 
cards, and by the use of the 
Adjustable Gauges accu¬ 
racy is insured. Being made 
of the best material, they 
itre durable, and, consider¬ 
ing the price, they are the 
cheapest (’utters made. 




































































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CARD CUTTERS. 



Cuts 12 inches, boxed. 
“ 24 


BOSTON CARD CUTTER. 


.$12 00 
. 20 00 


keep^StrtmSt^ Wi ‘ h ““ °“ tter ' 38 il has adrawill « <**. w^oh 

nm 5}'eets °r Stri p s of any length can be cut, as the standard holding the 
outside strip unde?it° 8 ’ °™ g the inside 8tri P to pass over it and the 


CARTS—Printers’. 



THREE WHEEL HAND CART. 

No. 2—Two wheeled. , 

No.S "' heeU>2: ood^Vcanbe^i 60 

No 0 iZ T Ot b 7' 2 i ,X , 40; .* h< 1 U 36 tigh; end gates can ^removed. 00 

be removed? 0 *’ *** wheel “ 30 inches *«>*• box; end gates cann” 

No. 2—Three wheeled, with spring. , n „ 

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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


41 


CHASES. 

CHASES FOR JOB PRESSES—FINISHED INSIDE. 


For Gordon, Peerless 


Size Inside Chase. 

7X11. 

8X12. 

9X13. 

10X15. 

11X16. 


Price. 
.$1 25 
. 1 50 
. 1 50 
. 2 00 
. 2 00 


and Universal Presses. 
Size Inside Chase. 

11 X17. 

13 X19. 

14 X20. 

144 X22. 


CAST-IRON CHASES, FINISHED INSIDE. 


Size Inside Chase. 

4X6 . 

5 X16 . 

Price. 

.$0 85 

. 1 60 

6 X12 . 

6*4X14*4. 

7 x9 . 

. 1 40 

. 1 60 

. 1 25 

7*4X 9*4. 

7*4X25*4. 

8 X23 . 

. 1 35 

. 2 45 

. 2 30 

8 X23*4. 

9 Xll . 

9 X12 . 

9 X14 . 

9 X26 . 

9*4X12*4. 

9*4X16*4. 

Qi/„ x21*4 . 

. 2 35 

. 1 55 

. 1 60 

. 1 75 

. 2 60 

. 1 70 

. 1 95 

. 2 30 

10 Xl4 . 

. 1 80 

in vis . 

. 2 10 

10 X28 . 

. 2 80 

1044 *1144 . 

. 1 70 

101/4*1444 . 

. 1 90 

10*4X27*4. 

. 2 80 


Size Inside Chase. 

11*4X15 *4. 

11*4X16*4. 

12 X15 . 

12 X20 . 

12 X24 . 

12 X33 . 

13 X18 . 

13 X19 . 

13*4X19*4. 

13*4X25*4. 

13*4X41 . 

14 X17 . 

14 X21 . 

14*4X18*4. 

14*4X19 . 

14*4X20 . 

15 X19 . 

16 X20 . 

16 X21 . 

18 X24 . 

18*/ 2 X20*/ 2 . 


CHASES.—Folio.—Wrought Iron. 


5 Column 

6 
7 

7 

8 
8 
9 
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10 



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FOLIO CHASES, FOR NEWSPAPERS. 


wide 


wide 


wide. 

extra. 

OTHER SIZES 


Outside Measure. 

.14 X21K. 

.164X24 . 

.19 X25M. 

.20*4X27 . 

.21 X28 '. 

.224X29 . 

,23*/ 2 X30*/ 2 . 

.23*4X32 . 

.25*4 X 37 */ 2 . 

made to order. 


Price. 
.$2 00 
. 2 50 
. 2 75 
. 3 00 


Price. 
$2 05 
2 10 
2 05 
2 40 

2 65 

3 30 
2 30 
2 40 
2 45 

2 85 

3 95 
2 30 
2 60 
2 45 
2 50 
2 55 
2 50 
2 65 

2 75 

3 10 

. 2 85 


ff Pair. 
.$9 50 
. 10 00 
. 11 00 
. 12 00 
. 13 00 
. 14 00 
. 15 00 
. 16 50 
. 17 50 





























































































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CHASES.—Quarto—Wrought Iron. 



QUARTO CHASES. 

_ , Outside Measure, ft Pair. 

4 Column .18 X24%.... $14 50 

5 “ .214X28J4.. .. 15 50 

6 . 23MXS2 1 / 2 .. .. 16 00 


_ , Outside Measure, ft Pair 

i Column.254X374 ....$17 50 

8 “ ..... ..28 X42 .... 19 50 

Other sizes made to order. 


CHASES.—Quadruplex—Wrought Iron. 



QUADRUPLEX CHASES. p . , 

Per set of 

5 Column Outside, each. 4 chases. 

7 n .lb 1 4X234. 20 00 

. X25J4. 22 00 

OTHER SIZES MADE TO ORDER. 






































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


43 


CHASES.—Book—Wrought Iron. 



Book Chase, with Shifting Baks. 


Outside Measure. Price. 

17X21.$8 00 

20 X 25 . 8 50 

24 X 30 . 9 00 

25X35. 9 50 

29 X 42.10 00 

32X46.11 00 

34 X 50.12 00 

36X52.13 00 

40 X 54.14 00 

42 X 60.15 00 


Other sizes made to order. 


CHASES.—Poster.—Wrought Iron. 


Outside Measure. 

17X21. 

20X25. 

24 X 30. 

25X35. 

29X42. 

32 X 46. 

34 X 50. 

36X52. 

40X54. 

42X60. 


Price. 
.$4 50 
. 5 50 
. 6 00 
. 6 50 
. 7 25 
. 8 00 
. 9 00 
.10 00 
.11 00 
.12 00 


Other sizes made to order. 


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CHASES.—Heading.—Wrought Iron. 



HEADING CHASE WITH CROSS-BAR. 

6X17 inches, inside. Flat Cap.$•> £0 

8X21 “ “ Demy. g 00 

8X28 “ “ Double Cap.. 8 00 

These Chases are also made with short cross-bars upon special order. 


COMPOSITION KETTLES. 

Regular, tin, each. 

Van Bibber’s, to cast 25 lb.. 
“ “ “ 501b. 


$6 50 
7 50 
11 50 































































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CIRCULAR QUADS. 



CIRCULAR QUADS. 

These quads, as their appearance indicates, are for use in setting 
curved lines, circles, etc., rapidly and accurately. They are all cast on 
the point system, and the steps are even nonpareils. 

Per Font, containing 96 pieces.$3 50 


COLUMN AND 


HEAD RULES. 




PRICE LIST OF COLUMN RULES. 


Body. 

4 Col. 
13% in. 

5 Col. 
17% in. 

6 Col. 

19% in. 

7 Col. 
21% in. 

8 Col. 
23% in. 

9 Col. 
25% in. 

Addition'l 

Inch. 

Nonpareil. 

Minion. 

Brevier. 

Bourgeois. 

Long Primer . ... 

$0 35 

0 40 

0 40 

0 45 

0 50 

SO 40 

0 50 

0 50 

0 55 

0 60 

SO 47 

0 55 

0 60 

0 60 

0 70 

SO 50 

0 60 

0 65 

0 65 

0 75 

SO 50 

0 65 

0 70 

0 70 

0 80 

SO 54 

0 70 

0 75 

0 75 

0 90 

SO 02 

0 03 

0 04 

0 04 

0 05 

The prices given are based upon the standard sizes adopted by the 
Auxiliary Publishers. Irregular lengths cut at proportionate prices. 

Column Rules notched under for the use of brass reglet, extra, each $0 10 

and over for perfecting presses, extra, each 0 25 

PRICE LIST OF HEAD RULES. 

Body. 

4 Col. 

9 in. 

5 Col. 
1114 in. 

6 Col. 
13% in. 

7 Col. 
15% in. 

8 Col. 
18 in. 

9 Col. 

20% in. 

Three-to-Pica. 

Pearl. 

Agate. 

Nonpareil. 

Minion. 

Brevier. 

$0 15 

0 15 

0 20 

0 25 

0 25 

0 30 

$0 15 

0 20 

0 22 

0 30 

0 30 

0 35 

$0 20 

0 23 

0 25 

0 35 

0 35 

0 40 

$0 23 

0 25 

0 30 

0 40 

0 40 

0 45 

$0 25 

0 30 

0 33 

0 45 

0 48 

0 50 

$0 30 

0 35 

0 40 

0 50 

0 55 

0 60 


COMPOSING RULES. 



Made from steel manufactured for the purpose, 15 ems pica and under $0 25 
Five cents extra from 15 to 20 ems, and 10 cents extra from 20 to 25 ems 
Any measure made to order, but the measure usually kept on hand is the 
standard newspaper measure, 13 ems pica, for which the above price is gfven! 

Nickel plating, 15 cents extra. 

12 assorted rules, in leather pocket case. $1 50 





































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


45 


COMPOSING STICKS. 



6 inch 
8 “ 

10 " 

12 “ 

14 “ 

16 “ 

18 11 
20 “ 

10 “ 


Billhead stick, 2*4 inches deep 
Extra Knee. 


“ Clasp 


Nickel plating extra, from 40 to 75 cents. 


$0 90 ' 
1 00 
1 20 

1 40 
1 60 
1 80 

2 00 
2 20 
1 60 
0 40 
0 10 



ALBION OR ENGLISH PATTERN STICK. 


6 

6 

6 

8 

6 

6 

8 

6 

8 


inch, Steel. 

“ “ 2!£ inches deep. 

“ “ 2 % “ “ . 

ii n 2 •* “ 

“ German Silver, 2*4 inches deep 
“ “ “ 2*4 

Ik U kk 2 “ “ 

“ Nickel Plated, 2 inches deep... 

H H II 2 “ “ 

Extra Knee. 

“ Nut and Screw. 


SI 00 
. 1 15 
. 1 25 
. 1 50 
. 1 50 
. 1 50 
. 1 75 
. 1 30 
. 1 45 
. 0 40 
. 0 10 
























































































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COMPOSING STICKS. 



PERFECT NEWS STICK.—No. 1. 

No. I Malleable Iron, milled, 13 or 1314 ems pica.$0 75 

One depth oidy—214 inches. 

No greater nuisance exists in a newspaper oflico than imperfect com¬ 
posing sticks or composing sticks not accurately set to the measure of the 
column. The imperfections cause unnecessary trouble in locking up and 
often tend toward disaster to the forms. 


Stjle No. 1 is made of malleable iron; the handle and under side are 
japanned so that the stick cannot rust; the pan itself is milled out, the 
sides being absolutely square and rigid, and altogether the stick is as per¬ 
fect as could be desired. 







No. 2—Steel riveted, 13 or 1314 ems pica. ®q gQ 

Style No. 2 is made of the best of steel, and the set bar or knee is riv 
eted firmly to the bottom and back of the stick. It is accurate in every 
respect. Both styles are made for 13 or 13 y % ems pica and are 214 inches 





































































































































































































































































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47 


COMPOSING STICKS. 



SCREW STICK. 


6 inches X 2-214 or 24 inches deep.$0 75 

8 “ X 2 ....214 “ 2*4 “ . 0 80 

10 “ X2....2J4“2 4 “ 100 

12 “ X 2 ....214 “ 2V4 * k . 115 

14 “ X2....2 1 4“2 4 “ 130 

16 “ X2....2J4 “ 24 “ 145 

18 “ X2....2J4“2 4 “ 160 

20 “ X 2 ....2J4 “ 24 “ 175 



STANDARD NEWS COMPOSING STICK. 

This Stick is especially designed for newspaper work, and is adjustable 
from 12 picas to 15 picas, any standard. 

The knee is firmly clamped at both ends by screws, and, once set true, it 
cannot be sprung by tight spacing. 

There are no projections to obstruct the free use of the hand, and it 
weighs much less than any other stick made. 

Once set correctly, it will remain correct. 


6 inch, 2 inches deep.$0 90 

6 “ 2!4 “ . 0 95 

6 “ 24 “ . 1 00 


Nickel plating extra. 









































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COMPOSING STICKS. 


STANDARD JOB COMPOSING STICK. 



It can only be set to picas and nonpareils of the point system. 

No quads are needed to set it. 

It is graduated, and can be set instantly to any regular measure, and 
once set it is impossible for it to slip, and it is held by a case-hardened steel 
pin which extends from the clamp through back of stick into the knee. 


SIZES ANB PRICES. 


6 inch, 2 inches deep. 

.... $1 75 

8 

6 “ 214 

44 

.... 1 85 

10 

6 “ 214 

44 

.... 1 95 

10 

8 “ 2 

44 

.... 2 00 

10 

8 “ 214 

44 

.... 2 10 

12 


inch, 214 inches deep 

“ 2 “ 

“ 2*4 

“ 2H 
“ 2 


Nickel plating extra. 


$2 20 
2 25 
2 85 
2 45 
2 50 



PATENTED NOV. 5, 1889. 


THE BUCKEYE. 


6 inch 

2, 214 or 214 inches 

8 

44 

2, 214 41 214 “ 

10 

44 

2, 214 “ 214 “ 

12 

44 

2, 214 “ 214 

14 

44 

2, 2H 41 214 “ 

16 

4 

2, 214 “ 214 

18 

4 

2, 214 “ 214 

20 

44 

2, 214 “ 214 


Lies flat. Quick and 


deep 

44 

44 


44 

u 

hi 
14 

?asy to set. Will not slip. 


. $0 90 

. 1 00 

. 1 20 

. 1 40 

. 1 60 

. 1 80 

. 2 00 

. 2 20 

Warranted accurate. 



MAHOGANY JOB STICK. 


16 inch.$1 00 

18 " . 1 05 

24 inch. $1 20 

26 “ . 1 25 

32 inch. $1 40 

36 “ i ko 

20 “ . 1 10 

28 “ . 1 30 

. 1 ou 

40 “ i 7* 

22 “ . 1 15 

30 “ . 1 35 

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49 


COPY HOLDERS. 



YOUNG’S COPY HOLDER. 


The above cut represents the holder in position on the case. It is a very 
convenient article. 

Young’s Copy Holder.$1 00 



This Copy Holder will be found a very useful adjunct to the case of the 
news or job compositor. The copy, being brought nearer the eye, is more 
easily read, and requires but one hand to adjust it. The boxes of the upper 
case, which are usually covered by the copy, are rendered freely accessible. 

Price, each.$0 75 

CORNERS. 

We have a great variety of Electrotyped and Metal Corners, both plain 
and ornamental, to match the different styles of brass rule shown in our 
Specimen Book. 

Corners shown on pages 536-510; Brass Rules on pages 560-567 


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Price per set of four.$0 15 

Brass, 4-to-pica. 0 15 


Corner Quads are cast on pica, long primer and nonpareil bodies, and 
insure a better junction of mitered corners, by preventing them from slip¬ 
ping past each other. 

CROSS RULES. 

Single Col. Double Col. 

Wave Rules.$0 05.$0 08 

Double and Parallel Cross Rules. 0 06 . 0 10 

No. 364. 

No. 237. 


No. 291. 


No. 293. 


No. 294. 


(Samples showing face of Cross Rules, 13 ems pica.) Cross Rules cut 
from rule of any number selected from our Specimen Book. 


COUNTING MACHINES. 



WITHOUT GONG. 



WITH GONG. 


DURANT’S COUNTER. 

No. 1, registers 10,000. 

No. 2, 11 100,000. 

No. 3, “ i,(xxi,ooo. ;;;;; 

No. 2, “ 100,000 with 1-inch gong to give alarm at each 100. 


$ 8 
10 
12 
15 


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COUNTING MACHINES. 



HART’S COUNTING MACHINE. 
No. 3, registers 100,000. 


$10 00 


CURVING MACHINES. 



GOLDING’S CURVING MACHINES. 


No. 1,—Curves % to 4 inches diameter. 

“ 2,— “ J4to8 “ “ . 

Dies for forming square comers, $1.50 extra. 
Annealed Brass Rule, for making flourishes, etc., per foot. ... 
Soft Leads, for forming curved lines, 6- and 4-to-pica, per lb. 


THE “PRINTER’S” CURVING MACHINE. 
Price, with extra roller. 



jjULLIVAN 


$12 Ou 
18 00 


$0 10 
0 20 


$21 50 















































































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CUTS. 

We have a great variety of patterns, and can supply both large and small 
cuts for almost any kind of business. 

Our collection of Stock Cuts for newspapers, job and poster work is 
one of the largest in the country, and embraces engravings from photographs 
of some of the most noted domestic and imported breeding horses, cattle, 
hogs, sheep, etc. We are also continually in receipt of new Stock Cuts. 

We have a large assortment of patterns of Miscellaneous Cuts, embrac¬ 
ing Boots and Shoes, Carriages, Chock Ends, Ornaments and Blanks, Drug¬ 
gists’ Cuts, Eagles, Eyes and Ears, Fish, Fists, Flags and Furniture, Hard¬ 
ware, Initial Letters, Jewelry, Machinery, Musical Instruments and Mortised 
Cuts, Natural History, Ornaments, Railroad (’uts, Stars. State Seals, Steam¬ 
boats and Society Cuts, Teas and Tobacco, Wagons, etc. In fact, Cuts for 
almost anything under the sun, suitable for advertisements, job-work or 
the largest class of poster-work. 

We also have a large assortment of Cuts and Lines for bags or wrappers. 


CUTTING STICKS. 


Square, each.$0 20 

Octagonal, for the Leader Cutter, each. 0 30 

Round, “ Acme “ “ . 0 30 

Each. 

Hamilton’s Patent, main body piece, any length, up to 38 inches. .$5 00 

“ “ “ “ “ from 38 to 54 inches. 6 00 

$ Doz. 

Hamilton’s Patent Cutting Strips, any length up to 54 inches.$0 25 

“ “ “ “ from 38 to 54 inches. 0 30 


DASH RULES. 


Single, each.$0 06 

Double and Parallel, each. 0 08 


These Rules are cut with face 1 inch, or 114 inches long. 

No. 203. 


No. 237. 


No. 294. 


Samples showing faces of Dash Rules. Cut from rule of any number 
selected from our Specimen Book. 


DATE LINES. 




DATE LINE.—No. 148. Price, 75 cents. 

Electrotyped to order. See specimens in the latter part of this book. 



















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


53 


DRYING RACKS. 



CHICAGO DRYING RACKS. 


To hold 12 shelves, 2 ft. wide by 2 ft. long.$14 

“ 10 4 ' 2 “ “3 “ . 18 

“ 10 “ 2 X A “ “ 4 44 . 23 


* Above prices include shelves. 

This rack combines the qualities of strength and compactness, and at 
the same time is easily moved on castors to any given point. It is con¬ 
structed of ash, polished and oiled, and makes an ornamental piece of fur¬ 
niture. The shelves are independent of each other and are easily taken 
from the frame, and when not in use these shelves can be put out of the 
way, as shown in the cut, occupying only the room required for the feet of 
the frame. 


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Price. $1 25 


ENGRAVING. 

Our arrangements are such that we can furnish Engravings of machin¬ 
ery, buildings, stock, etc., and electrotypes from the same, at prices suffi¬ 
ciently low and can guarantee good work, with promptness. 

ENGRAVERS’ TOOLS. 



ENGRAVERS’ TOOLS—PRINTERS’ SET. 

Six Tools, sharpened for use.$2 50 

These Tools will be found a very useful addition to printing offices, and 
more particularly to country offices. 

Boxwood, 3, 4 and 5 cents per square inch, according to quality. 

Maple, iy z and 2 cents per square inch, according to quality. 


ENGINES—Gas and Gasoline. 


PRICE LIST OF THE HERCULES 


GAS AND GASOLINE ENGINES. 


Catalogue 

Number. 

Actual 

H. P. 

Style of Cylinders. 

Weight, 

Pounds. 

Revolutions 
Per Minute. 

Trice, F. 0. R. 
in Chicago. 

1 

1 

Single, Vertical. 

550 

300 

$250.00 

2 

2 

Single, Vertical. 

875 

280 

300 00 

4 

4 

Single, Horizontal.... 

1400 

260 

500 00 

5 

4 

Double, Vertical. 

1000 

260 

525.00 

0 

6 

Single, Horizontal.... 

1950 

250 

650 (K) 

7 

6 

Double, Vertical. 

1400 

250 

700.00 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


55 


ENGINES—Gas and Gasoline. 



HERCULES GASOLINE ENGINE. 


The Hercules is the latest gas anti gasoline engine in the market, and 
embodies all recent improvements. It is built in three styles : single, ver¬ 
tical double vertical and horizontal. The charge is ignited by a glowing 
tube. No battery is required, and the charge never fails of ignition. It is 
the simplest, most powerful and reliable, and consequently the cheapest 
gasoline engine in the market. . 

See opposite page for Price List. Write for terms. 










































































































































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ENGINES AND BOILEIiS. 

The “Peerless” Engine represent¬ 
ed in this engraving is one of the 
simplest, most compact and strong¬ 
est in the market. The piston rod, 
valve stem, and pins are made of 
steel. The crank shaft and connect¬ 
ing rod are made of Chester steel. 
The main frame of the engine and 
the slides, as well as the bearings 
for the crank shaft, are made 
in one piece, so that it is 
impossible for the working 
parts of the engine to get out 
of line or change their rela¬ 
tion to each other. 

The construction of the en¬ 
gine is such that the action 
of the piston rod is exactly 
central, and all overhanging 
strains are avoided. 

These engines do not re¬ 
quire any masonry founda¬ 
tion, or extra care in setting 
up, thus saving expense to 
the buyer. They will stand 
upon any ordinary floor and 
do perfect work, even when 
out of plumb. Every engine 
is adjusted, and 
run for several 
hours before leav¬ 
ing the shop, and 
is in complete 
order when sent 
out. 

We will furnish 
any of the above 
on separate com¬ 
plete bases, 
standing side by 
side, with Inject¬ 
or and pipe con- 
nections, com¬ 



PEERLESS ENGINE AND BOILER 


plete, at same price. The Acme engine and boiler are reliable and easily 
managed, and are adapted for use in small printing offices, and other 
places where light power is needed. In appearance the Acme engine and 
boder are substantially the same as the Peerless, above. 

, for 1> ?°. r ^ ess an( | Acme boilers and engines, with all connections 
and httings, and improved boder feeder attached, are as follows: 


VERTICAL ENGINES AND BOILERS, COMBINED BASE. 


Description. 


2 H. P. Acme Engine and 2 H. P. Boder. 

2 H. P. Acme Engine and 4 H. P. Boiler. 

4 H. P. Peerless Engine and 4 H. P. Boiler. 
4 H. P. Peerless Engine and 6 H. P. Boiler. 
6 H. P. Peerless Engine and 6 H. P. Boder. 
6 H. P. Peerless Engine and 8 H. P. Boder. 
6 H. P. Peerless Engine and 10 H. P. Boder. 
9 H. P. Peerless Engine and 10 H. P. Boiler. 
9 H. P. Peerless Engine and 12 H. P. Boder. 


Extra Charge sub¬ 
stituting Steam 
Pump for Injector. 

Price. 

$25 00 

$175 00 

27 50 

210 00 

27 50 

265 00 

27 50 

285 00 

27 50 

325 00 

30 00 

350 00 

30 00 

370 00 

30 00 

425 00 

30 00 

490 00 























































































































































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57 


ENGINES AND BOILERS. 



THE CHICAGO ENGINE. 

These engines are well built, easily managed, of the reliable slide-valve 
pattern, and as substantial in construction as the largest engines. The 
cross-head guides, crank-shaft bearings and cylinder are in one solid piece, 
and can never get out of line. The piston-head is fitted with self-spring 
packing and the cross-head gibs are of journal brass, and travel in broad 
bearings. The piston rod, valve stem and double crank are all steel. The 
connecting rod is fitted with adjustable steel boxes, at both ends, for taking 
up any lost motion which may arise from use. 

The boilers are made from the best steel plate, the heads of flange iron, 
and the flues are the best lap-welded wrought iron. 

The 2-horse power is furnished with injector and the larger sizes have 
pump and heater. 


2-Horse-Power Engine with 2-Horse-Power Boiler, plain.$150 

“ “ “ “ “ “ “ finished. 175 

8-Horse-Power Engine with 8-Horse-Power Boiler. 265 

Prices for larger sizes upon application. 


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EYELETING MACHINES. 



“ROYAL” SELF-FEED FOOT-POWER EYELETING MACHINE. 

(to feed one size eyeeet.) 

Price, including one hopper and roadway, complete. $35 00 

The above self-feeding Eyeleting Machine is made expressly for the 
calendar and paper trade, and is the only one in the market having a reach 
of 8 inches back of Eyelet Set, to allow of eyeleting a large card in center. 
It is a perfect feeding machine, is 16 inches high, 16 inches deep, weighs 
only thirty pounds, and runs so easily a child can work it, and will last for 
years. Conceded by all judges to be far ahead of any other eyeleting 
machine ever made. 

In ordering, send sample of Eyelet you wish to use in machine, as it 
will only feed the one size it is made for. 

To feed other size eyelets on same machine, you require an extra 
Roadway and Eyelet Set. The No. 4 Punching Machine is the best ma¬ 
chine to go with the Eyeleter for cutting holes to receive eyelets. Power 
attachment can be fitted to our No. 3 “Royal” Eyeleting Machine if 
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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


59 


FELT CLOTH DISTRIBUTING ROLLERS. 


Size Bed 

of Press. 

Covered with Felt, including Stock. 

If Stock is furnished. 

17 

X 

21 

Price 

. $6 00 . 

.$1 

90 

20 

X 

25 

it 

. 7 25 . 

. 2 

00 

21 

X 

27 

it 

. 7 55 . 


25 

24 

X 

30 

it 

. 8 00 . 

. 2 

50 

25 

X 

35 

it 

. 8 75 . 

. 3 

00 

29 

X 

42 

it 



50 

32 

X 

46 

it 

. 10 25 . 

. 4 

00 

34 

X 

50 

it 

. 10 75 . 

. 4 

25 

36 

X 

52 

it 

. 11 25. 

. 4 

50 

40 

X 

54 

it 

. 11 75 . 

. 4 

75 

40 

X 

60 

tt 

. 12 50 . 

. 5 

00 


FEEDERS. 



Put up in neat wooden boxes.per dozen.. $1 25 


FELT CLOTH.—For Distributors. 


In rolls 2*4 inches wide, for power-press distributors. 12 yards to the 

roll.$ 

The same, per yard. 


15 00 
0 50 


FIGURED OR LETTERED SLUGS. 

Electrotyped and cut to the measure of the column, each.$0 15 

FLOURISHES —Brass and Metal. 

Brass Fonts.$5 00 

New Metal. ** 

FOLDERS. 


Bone, each. 

“ per dozen 


$0 25 
2 00 









































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FOLDING MACHINES. 



DEXTER INTERMEDIATE FOLDER. 


The Intermediate folds, pastes and trims four or oight-page papers. 
It is built for eitlior attaching or hand-feed. This machine is a thoroughly 
good folder at a moderate cost. It is made with a strong iron frame. 
The rollers are made of tliree-incli steel tube accurately turned. All of 
the wearing parts are strong and durable. None but the best materials 
are used, and it is constructed on the latest improved principle. 

The roller boxes have spring cushions, so as to adjust themselves to 
any thickness of paper. The sheets are fed to guides and carried into the 
folder with drop rolls and tapes. The sheets from fourth fold pass into 
a regular packing box. It can instantly be changed from third to fourth, 
or from one size to another. There are no cams to set in changing number 
of folds or size. The second and fourth fold rollers are geared together 
and driven by gears. The third and first fold rollers are driven with a 
chain belt. It can be operated as fast as the most expert feeder can feed 
it, and does not require one-quarter horse power to run it. It makes no 
peculiar movements in folding a sheet, there being a folding blade and 
folding rollers for each fold. In the purchase of a folder the first cost 
should not be the only consideration.— Mfrs. Circular. 

Only one size made, which folds as large as 36x49 or as small as 24x35. 
Will take any size sheet from a 7-col. folio to a 7-col. quarto. 


PRICES. 

Hand Feed. 

Attaching Folder. 

Pasting and Trimming Attachment, extra 


$300 00 
315 00 
25 00 

































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


61 


FOLDING MACHINES. 



DEXTER “REGULAR” FOLDER. 


These machines fold four pages, fold, trim and paste eight-page 
papers, or may be used to fold sixteen or thirty-two-page pamphlets. 
They have our device for regulating the sheets at the first fold, and will 
fold to a perfect register any sheet that can be folded to the same margins 
used in printing. They are very rapid, being limited only by the expert¬ 
ness of the feeder. It is quite common to run them at 3,000 per hour. 
This is owing to the fact that the folder automatically straightens the 
sheet at first fold, which is an important thing, for on the first fold 
depends the accuracy of the work. This machine delivers at third and 
fourth fold, but only has packing-box at fourth fold, although packing- 
box may be added at third fold when desired. 

On these machines the sheets are fed sideways to gauges, same as in 
feeding to the press. The feedboard is on the side of the machine. This 
leaves the sheet in full view of the feeder from the time it leaves feed’ 
board until it drops into the packing-box. Mfrs . Circular , 

Write for sizes, prices and terms, 


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FOLDING MACHINES. 



THE BENNETT FOLDER. 


This machine is carefully, strongly and neatly constructed, of good 
material, is very light running and comparatively noiseless in operation, 
requiring only one-sixth horse-power to operate. All adjustments are 
positive and simple. Has delivery at third and fourth folds, and can be 
changed without stopping machine. Has pasting and trimming attach¬ 
ment for oight (8) page work. Built in hand-feed, or attachable to any 
cylinder press, front or back delivory. AH journals are of tool steel, with 
journal boxes three diameters long, hung in self-adjusting pivot hangers, 
making it possible to remove any fold roll, driving or rock shaft in a few 
moments and replace in line, and there is not a gear on the machine but 
can be reached conveniently and removed easily. AH adjustments are 
made by screw, each tape tightened independently, drop of fold blades 
can bo regulated by the “turn buckle” adjustment to 100th of an inch. 
There are side guides to insure accuracy in folding, whether a sheet 
comes from a press or feed-board. 

Wo do not make any extra charge for press fixtures in attachable 
machines except for front delivery press. 

Price for 32X44 (6 col. quarto), or 36X50 (7 col, quarto) 


$200 00 




































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63 


FOLDING MACHINES. 



BROWN CHALLENGE COMBINATION FOLDER. 


PRICES FOR HAND FEED OR ATTACHING. 


3 FOLDS. 


No. 31—24X36 to 42X58.$1,200 

“ 32—24 X 30 to 42X54 .. 1,100 

“ 33—22 X30 to 36 X 54. 1,000 

“ 34-22X28 to 36 X 48 . 950 

“ 35—20 X 28 to 32X48. 900 

“ 36—20 X 24 to 32X42. 850 

“ 37—18X23 to 28 X 42 . 800 


4 FOLDS. 
$1,300 
1.200 
1,100 
1,000 
950 
900 
850 


F. O. B. Factory. 


These Folders are made with three and four folds, with packers at 
each fold. They will fold an ordinary four-page paper; fold, paste 
and trim eight pages from full size down to half size; fold and paste 
sixteen pages, and fold thirty-two pages. 

They can be quickly changed from one size sheet to another. 

They are fed to guides, registering by edge of sheet. Speed, 2,500 to 
3,500 per hour, according to size of sheet, 

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FOLDING MACHINES. 



THE BASCOM NEWSPAPER FOLDER. 


Price.$175 00 

“ with Paster and Trimmer. 200 00 


F. O. B. Factory. 

The “Bascom” is made almost entirely of iron and steel, only the 
very best material and workmanship being used in its construction; every 
machine is set up and fully tested before leaving the factory. 

The manufacturers fully warrant every machine sold by us, in all its 
parts, for five years. 

The Folder occupies a floor space of 4x4 feet, makes very little noise, 
requires but one-tenth horse-power to operate it, attaches directly to the 
line shaft, thus avoiding the expense of pulleys and counter shafting; 
folds any size, from 36x50 down to the smallest daily or weekly, folio or 
quarto, and makes three or four folds. The “Bascom” is also furnished 
with paster and trimmer, when so desired. The papers are fed to nip¬ 
pers, which carry them into position for folding, and any boy can feed 
from 1,200 to 1,800 per hour.— JIfrs, Circular , 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


65 


FOOT SLUGS. 


Brass, Pica.C 

Great Primer.. 

“ Two-line Pica, 
Metal, Great Primer, 

“ Two-line Pica, 


ut for newspaper columns, each 

“ 44 44 7 u 


44 

it 


u 

u 


$0 15 
0 20 
0 25 
0 05 
0 06 


FURNITURE AND REGRET.—Cherry. 

Pearl to Pica. . 

Great Primer to Two-line Pica. 

Three to Five-line Pica. 

Six to Nine-line Pica. 

Ten to Twelve-line Pica... ’'' 

Thirteen to Sixteen-line Pica. 

Sidesticks. 

Pine Reglet. 


per yard_$0 02 

“ .... 0 03 

“ .... 0 04 

“ .... 0 06 

“ .... 0 08 

“ .... 0 10 

“ .... 0 06 

“ .... 0 02 


FURNITURE SAW. 

Twelve-inch blade. .. ci rn 

Miter Box, Black Walnut. 0 40 


GALLEYS. 



NEW IMPROVED SMOOTH BRASS-LINED GALLEYS. 


Single column, brass lined.3*4X2354 

“ “ “ half length.3*4X11% 

Double “ “ .6*4X23*4 

Triple “ , “ 8*%X23% 

Medium width, for bookwork.4%X23*4 

Single column, half lined.3*4X23*4 

Double “ “ 6*4X23*% 


inches inside. 


(4 

44 

44 

44 

44 

44 

4 4 

44 

44 

4 * 

44 

44 


.$2 00 
. 1 50 
. 2 50 
. 3 00 
. 2 25 
. 1 75 
. 2 25 


BRASS-LINED JOB GALLEYS. 


6 X10 inches inside 
84X13 “ 

10 X16 “ 

12 X18 “ 


$2 00 

2 50 i 

3 00 
3 50 


14X20 inches inside 
15X22 “ 

18X25 “ 


$4 00 
5 00 
5 50 



SINGLE BRASS BOTTOM GALLEY. 


Single column, brass bottom, 3*4X2354 inches inside.$1 50 

Double. 8*4X23*% “ “ . 2 00 

Single “ zinc “ 3*%X23*% “ “ . 1 25 

Double “ “ “ 6*4X23*% “ “ . 1 50 


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GALLEYS. 



MAILING GALLEYS. 


Brass-lined, with closed ends, 614X2214 inches inside.S3 00 

“ “ “ 10 X2214 “ “ . 4 00 

“ “ “ 2% X24 “ outside. 2 25 

Zinc bottom “ “ 614X2214 “ inside . 1 50 

Brass Reglets for same, each, nonpareil thickness. 0 35 

Metal “ “ “ “ “ . 0 15 



ALL BRASS GALLEYS. 


ALL, BRASS JOB GALLEYS. 


8 X10 inches inside. 


824X13 

44 

44 

. 2 00 

10 X16 

44 

44 

. 3 00 

12 X18 

4 4 

44 

. 3 75 

14 X21 

44 

44 

. 4 50 

15 X22 

44 

44 

. 5 00 

16 X25 

44 

44 

. 6 00 


ALL BRASS NEWSPAPER GALLEYS. 

Single, 354 X 2334 in. inside..$2 00 
Half, 354X1124 “ “ .. 1 50 
Double 614 X 2354 “ “ .. 2 50 



SLICE GALLEY— Wood. 


Octavo, 6 X10 
Quarto, 824X13 
Medium, 10 X16 
Royal, 12 X18 


$2 00 
2 25 
2 50 
2 75 


Super-royal, 14X20 
Imperial, 15X22 
Republican, 18X25 


$3 50 
4 00 
4 50 



WOOD GALLEY.— Cherry. 


4X6 inches inside. 

.$0 20 

6X20 inches inside. 

.SO 50 

5X8 

44 

44 

. 0 25 

7X22 * 

44 

. 0 55 

5 X15 

44 

44 

. 0 30 

8X10 

44 

. 0 40 

514X18 

44 

44 

. 0 40 

8X24 “ 

44 

. 0 60 

6 X10 

44 

44 

. 0 30 

10X24 “ 

4 * 














































































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67 


GALLEY RACKS. 


The cheapness of these Galley Hacks should 
admonish the printer that a better place for his 
galleys of matter than laying them on stones 
and cases can easily be had. A great deal of 
type is ruined by laying on the cases galleys full 
of matter, and shoving them around, when they 
should be laid on racks. 


For 6 Galleys.$3 00 

“ 8 “ 4 00 

“ 10 “ 5 00 

“ 12 “ . 6 00 

“ 15 “ 7 50 

“ 20 “ . 10 00 

Rests, per pair. 0 40 


GALLEY REST ANI) RACK. 




Combined Galley Rest and Rack. 

It will be seen that the Rest can be de¬ 
tached from the Rack for use on front of 
case, for placing galley upon when cor¬ 
recting. By this arrangement every box 
in the case is accessible, saving much 
time. It prevents breakage and injury to 
type, and, as water from wet galleys drips 
on the floor, it keeps cases always dry and 
clean. 

These Rests are sold separately, for use 
simply in correcting, or with necessary 
castings for attaching to end or back of 
stand, or against a wall, to suit the con¬ 
venience of the compositor. 

Plain Rests, each. $0 50 

“ with Castings, each .... 0 75 

Rack complete with 6 Rests. 5 00 

“ “ “ 8 “ . 6 00 

“ “ “ 10 “ . 7 50 






















































































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(58 


GAUGE BUTTON. 

This gauge is attached to the platen sheet with paste, 
and is easily removed, by dropping a little water in the 
hole in the center, without tearing the sheet. It has 
three flanges, varying from 1-16 to 3-16 of an inch wide, 
for narrow or wide margins. 

Price, per dozen 



GAUGE PINS. 



TWO-PRONG GAUGE PINS. 



BRASS GAUGE PINS. 



GOLDEN STEEL GAUGE PINS. 



ORIGINAL STEEL GAUGE PINS. 



SPRING TONGUE GAUGE PIN. 


$0 36 


Five Sizes: No. 1, low; 2, medi¬ 
um ; 3, high ; 4, low, short lip; 5, 
long lip. 

Price per doz.$0 25 


Five Sizes: No. 1, low; 2. medi¬ 
um; 3, high; 4, low, short lip; 5, 
long lip. 

Price per doz..$0 40 


Six Sizes: No. 1, low; 2, medi¬ 
um; 3, high; 4, low, short lip; 5, 
med., 14-in. lip; 6, long lip. 

Price per doz.$0 40 


Four Sizes: No. 1, low; 2, me¬ 
dium; 3, high; 4, low, short lip. 

Price per doz.$0 60 

One Size: Low, with adjustable 
tongue. 

Price per doz.$1 20 

“ per set of three. 0 40 

Including extra tongue for each pin. 

Price of extra tongues, long or 
short, per doz.$0 25 



PERFECT REGISTER GAUGE. 


Megill’s latest patented and best invention. This new gauge pastes 
on like a quad, is as substantial as a quad, and is adjustable after it is 
pasted on. Has an adjustable tongue. Also a very thin steel clip which 
prevents the sheets from slipping under the gauge, holds the gauge on 
while drying, and betters its hold when drying. Has novel means of 
adjustment, calculative and strikingly simple and reliable. One size 
answers for all work. 

Three like above in a set, with two dozen extra tongues. 

Price, per set 


$1 25 




































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


69 




These Fingers fasten to the 
grippers by set-screws. Are 
especially useful for job work 
having small margin, or no 
margin at all, when the ordi¬ 
nary gripper would be useless. 
They attach firmly to the 
gripper and can be relied on 
to pull any sheet from the 
form. For label work they are 
indispensable. They vary in 
size and shape to suit all 
varieties of work. 



Sizes.— Four: 114, 1, % and % inch. All fit any gripper as wide or 
narrower. 1-inch sent when size is not specified. 

Set of 10 Fingers, either size....29 

Pair of Fingers, any form or size. » ^ 

Single Fingers, any form or size. 0 oO 

Extra Screws, any length, 30c. per set. 


GLUE POTS. 

Glue Pots, lined with white enamel, No. 1,1 pint.$0 £0 

“ “ “ “ “ “ No. 3, 1 quart. 0 90 

“ “ “ “ “ “ No. 6, 2 quarts. 1 20 


GUIDES. 



EXTENSION FEED GUIDES. 


For gauging sheets at or below the edge of the platen. The extension is 
2V a inches long and may be cut down if required. 

Price, per set, 2 in set, complete with an extra pair of short guides 
and tongues.* 


































































































































































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HEAD AND COLUMN RULES. 


PRICE LIST OF HEAD RULES. 


BODIES. 

I Col. 

9 in. 

5 Col. 
1114 in. 

6 Col. 
13% in. 

7 Col. 
1524 in. 

8 Col. 
18 in. 

9 Col. 
2014 in. 

Tliree-to-Pica. 

$0 15 

$0 15 

$0 20 

$0 23 

$0 25 

$0 30 

Pearl. 

0 15 

0 20 

0 23 

0 25 

0 30 

0 35 

Agate. 

0 20 

0 22 

0 25 

0 30 

0 33 

0 40 

Nonpareil. 

0 25 

0 30 

0 35 

0 40 

0 45 

0 50 

Minion. 

0 25 

0 30 

0 35 

0 40 

0 48 

0 55 

Brevier. 

0 30 

0 35 

0 40 

0 45 

0 50 

0 60 


PRICE LIST OF COLUMN RULES. 


BODIES. 

4 Col. 
1324 in. 

5 Col. 
1724 in. 

6 Col. 
1924 in. 

7 Col. 
2124 in. 

8 Col. 
2324 in. 

9 Col. 
2524 in. 

Additional 

Inch. 

N onpareil. 

$0 35 

$0 40 

$0 47 

$0 50 

$0 50 

$0 54 

$0 02 

Minion. 

0 40 

0 50 

0 55 

0 60 

0 65 

0 70 

0 03 

Brevier. 

0 40 

0 50 

0 60 

0 65 

0 70 

0 75 

0 04 

Bourgeois. 

0 45 

0 55 

0 60 

0 65 

0 70 

0 75 

0 04 

Long Primer. 

0 50 

0 60 

0 70 

0 75 

0 80 

0 90 

0 05 


Column Rules notched under for the use of brass reglet, extra, each. .$0 10 

“ and over for perfecting presses,extra, ea. 0 25 

The prices given are based upon the standard sizes adopted by the 
Auxiliary Publishers. Irregular lengths cut at proportionate prices. 


IMPOSING STONES AND FRAMES. 



MARDER, LUSE & CO.’S SPECIAL. 


Price List of Regular and Special Stones and Frames on opposite page. 

.The special frame and coffin is greatly suporior to the ordinary frame, 
which is listed at lower rates. In the special frame the coffin for the stone 
is made complete, with best hardwood frame, carefully mitered, and a 
solid bottom, so that the stone in its coffin is independent of the frame 
proper, and can be lifted off at will. With the cheaper frames the stone 
simply rests upon the outer frame and posts, so that any heavy blow or 
suddenly imposed weight in the center is likely to break it. The general 
construction and material of the frame, also, is superior. 














































































CHICAGO- TYPE FOUNDRY 


71 


IMPOSING STONES AND FRAMES. 



I 

STONES WITHOUT FRAMES. 


1 

2 

8 

4V4 

5 

6 

7 

8 


column paper, two pages, 

24 X 36. 

Without 

Coffin. 

.$6 (X)... 

With 

Coffin. 

. ..$ 7 75 

D 

tv tv 

tv 

26 X 44. 

. 8 00... 

. .. 10 00 

tv 

tv tv 

tv 

28X50. 

. 1000... 

. .. 12 50 

tv 

tv tv 

tv 

30 X 60. 

. 12 50... 

. .. 15 50 

tv 

“ four 

tv 

26X76. 

. 13 75... 

. .. 17 25 

tv 

tv tv 

tv 

28 X 80. 

. 15 50... 

. .. 19 50 

tt 

tv tv 

tv 

30X90. 

. 18 75... 

. .. 23 50 

tv 

quarto “ 

tv 

36 X 60. 

. 15 00... 

. .. 18 50 

tv 

1 tv tv 

tv 

48X60. 

. 20 (X)... 

. .. 25 00 


Stones will be sent in coffin, except when otherwise specified. 



No. 




IMPOSING STONES AND FRAMES. 

M.L.&Co. 
Regular. Special. 

.. 1 -- 4 -™^ nacroa 9 AV 3 fi . 

$13 00 

$15 00 

0 c 

□111 I 

nil utiyci i lww 

tt tt 

tt 

70 , .. 

26X44 . 

15 00 

18 00 

7 

8 

9 


tt tt 

tt 

28 X 50 . 

18 00 

21 50 


tt tt 

tt 

30 X 60 . 

21 00 

25 50 


“ four 

tt tt 

tt 

26X76 . 

23 (X) 

27 00 

7 

8 

9 

6 

7 


tt 

28X 80 . 

26 50 

32 00 


tt tt 

tt 

30 X 90 . 

32 (X) 

38 00 


quarto, “ 

tt tt 

tt 

36 X 60 . 

27 00 

32 00 

tt 

tt 

48 X 60. . 

33 00 

40 00 


1 

2 
3 

m 

5 

6 

7 

Stones of any size and Frames of any desired style made to ora 
These Stones are of the best Vermont or Georgia marble. 

































































































































































































































































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INKS.—H. D. Wade & Co.’s. 


Blaok Inks.— 


$2). 

Extra News, H. P. and P. P. 



Book. 



Fine Book. 



Extra Fine Book. 



Job, Q. 1). 



Fine Job, Q. D. 



Extra Fine Job, Q. D. 



Superfine Job. 



Extra Superfine Job. 



Extra Fine Black, for cards. 



Superfine Black, “ “ . 



Extra Super. Black, “ “ . 



Cut Black. 


7. r », 1 (X), 2 00, 3 00, 5 00 

Gloss Black. 



Blue Black. 



Photo Ink. 



Reds, Lakes and Carmines.— 



Red. 



Lake Red. 



Railroad Red. 



Pure English Vermilion. 



Scarlet Lake. 



Deep Red. 



Extra Fine Red. 



Extra Fine Deep Red. 



Extra Fine Scarlet Red. 



Lake. 



Carmine. 



('hinese Carmine. 



Rose Lake. 



Cherry Red. 



Geranium Scarlet. 



Blue Inks.— 



Ultramarine Blue. 


75, 1 00, 1 50, 2 00, 3 00 

Oriental Blue. 



Light Blue. 



Fine Light Blue. 



Dark Blue. 



Bronze Blue. 



Deep Bronze Blue. ’ o nn 

Royal Blue. om 

Green Inks.— 



Light Green. 



Fine Light Green. 



Dark Green. 


..50, 75, 1 00, 1 50, 2 00 

Deep Dark Green. 



Medium Green. 2 00 

Bronze Green. 2 00 

Regal Green. Q no 

Yellow Inks.— 



Lemon Yellow. 



Orange Yellow. 



Deep Orange Yellow. 






















































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


73 


INKS.—H. D. Wade & Co.’s. 


Brown Inks.— 

Light Brown. 

Dark Brown. 

Seal Brown. 

White Inks.— 

White Ink. 

Purple Inks.— 

Purple. 

Royal Purple. 

Mauve. 

Violet. 

Magenta. 

Miscellaneous Inks.— 

Raw Sienna. 

Burnt Sienna. 

Raw Umber. 

Burnt Umber.. 

Olive. 

Pale Gold. 

Tints, 50 different shades 

Silvering Solution. 

Sizes.— 


lb. 

75, 1 00, 1 50, 2 00 
75, 1 (X), 1 50, 2 00 
. 2 00 


.50, 75, 1 00 

. 5 00 

Peroz., $1 00, 1 50 

. 5 00 

. 5 00 

. 5 00 


. 1 50 

. 1 50 

. 1 50 

. 1 50 

. 1 50 

. 5 00 

.1 00, 1 50, 2 00 

Per bottle, 4 oz .. 75c 


Orange Gold Size.1 00, 1 50, 2 00 

Brown Gold Size.1 00, 1 50, 2 00 

Yellow Gold Size.1 00, 1 50, 2 00 

White Size. 1 50 

Flock Size. 1 50 

Varnishes.— 

Printers’ Varnish, light, for reducing fine ink. 0 30 

Printers’ Varnish, med., “ “ “ “ . 0 40 

Printers’ Varnish, heavy, “ “ “ “ . 0 50 

Gloss Varnish. 1 00 

Siccatif Varnish, quick drying. 0 50 

Halftone Inks.— 

Cut Black.50, 75, 1 00, 2 00 

Light Umber. 1 (X) 

Light Sienna. 1 00 

Agate Cut. 2 00 

Olive Cut. 2 00 

Ivy Cut. 2 00 

Bronze Green. 2 (X) 

Titian Brown. 2 00 

Lily Green. 2 (X) 

Deep Blue Black. 2 00 

Tuscan Red. 2 (X) 

Heliotrope Cut. 2 (X) 

Florentine Red. 2 (X) 


Improved Copyable Inks.— 


Purple. 3 00 

Violet. 3 00 

Red. 3 00 

Lake. 3 00 

Green. 3 00 

Blue. 3 00 

Black. 3 00 





















































74 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 



(For the Peerless or Ben-Franklin 0. S. Gordon Presses.) 

Price.$25 00 

Other styles furnished to order. 



BEN-FRANKLIN FOUNTAIN. 

(For the Peerless or Ben-Franklin O. S. Gordon Presses.) 

The hinged fountain (patented) rises when the upper form roller 
passes under and around the duct roller, giving them a rolling contact, 
thus spreading the ink over the surface of tho form roller, which, in turn, 
spreads it out upon tho disk instead of delivering it in a streak. Quickly 
and easily removed from one press to another. Time, ink and monoy 
savod by keeping two or more fountains to bo changed from press to pross. 

Only one bolt used in attaching fountain. 

Adjust to the press when impression is on. 

Prico.$10 00 





























CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


75 


INK FOUNTAINS. 

The size of this Foun¬ 
tain makes it practical 
to use expensive ink 
without waste, only a 
small amount being re¬ 
quired to fully supply 
the fountain. The bot¬ 
tom is so constructed as 
to permit all the ink to 
run down to the roller, 
there being no pocket 
or dead space. This 
fountain can be inter¬ 
changed from one press 
to another without re¬ 
moving the attachments 
—so that by having two 
or more fountains the 
color can be changed 
without wasting the ink, 
which must occur if one 
fountain has to serve all 
colors. The roller can be 
removed for cleaning by 
turning back the thumb¬ 
screws until the caps 
can be removed through 
the slot in front, then by 
raising the roller it will 
come out through the 
same slot. 

Price. 



THE BUCKEYE INK FOUNTAIN. 


.$10 oo 



CHANDLER & PRICE— Regular. 

Price.*. : .$20 00 

This fountain is so made as to permit contact with the whole length of 
the roUers and will thus furnish a greater supply of ink than a fountain 
feeding only to part of the roller. 












































76 


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All brass.each.. $0 75 


INKING STONES. 

8X12 inches.$125 | 12X18 inches.$2 00 | 18X24 inches.$3 75 


INKOLEUM.-For reducing and refining printing ink without im¬ 
pairing the color. Price, per half-pound bottle.$0 50 


INK DISTRIBUTOR. 


DISTRIBUTOR STAND 
AND ROLLER, 

With two Cylinders and 
Roller Handle, including 
two Roller Cores, complete. 


7 col. 36 inches long. $17 00 

8 “ 40 “ “ .. 19 00 

9 “ 44 “ “ 21 00 


































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


77 


IMPRESSION WRENCHES. 

For hand, cylinder and job presses of any make, furnished to order. 



KNIVES—Paper. 



ST. JOHN PAPER KNIFE. 

Price.$0 50 

Made of fine steel and suitably pointed for cutting paper. Upon the 
back of the blade is fixed a broad guard, shaped to fit the finger, by which 
the operator is enabled to cut much faster and more easily than with the 
common knife. 


LABEL HOLDERS. 


Pica (12 point) Latin Cond., 18A, 36a, $1.90. (M.,L.&Co.) 

A still tongue maketh a full stick. 




Price, 1X554 inches, per hundred.$2 75 


By using the Brass Label Holders, and labeling type cases properly, a 
nost uniform and harmonious effect is produced. The composing-room 
>ecomes neater and more attractive to visitors as well as to employer and 
employes. The compositor is kept familiar with the various faces of type 
in the office—especially those only occasionally used—and is greatly facili¬ 
tated in the selection of lines; a groat help to new compositors; and much 
time, labor and patience are saved in both composition and distribution. 

When printing your labels it is well to add to the title, above the speci¬ 
men lines, the initials of the foundry where the type is cast; this wiH be a 
convenience, and often save time and confusion, when duplicate fonts or 
sorts are to be ordered. 





































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LABOR-SAVING CHERRY FURNITURE. 



SINGLE FONT OF FURNITURE, WITH CASE. 


Single Font, containing 560 pieces, with extra case partitions between 

rows of Furniture. 

Single Font, with stained Case, containing 560 pieces.................. 

“ “ without Case. 

One-half Font with Case, 280 pieces.. 

“ without Case. 


$10 00 
8 00 
5 50 
5 00 
2 75 


This Furniture is planed perfectly smooth, finished in oil, and made 2, 3, 
4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 ems Pica wide, and accurately cut to 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50 
and 60 ems long, with size stamped on end of each piece. 

Convenient, Durable, Simple and Economical. 


LABOR-SAVING RULE AND REGLET RACK. 



This case contains a large assortment 
of Cherry Reglet, Wood Rule and Side- 
sticks, for programs, poster work, etc. 
They are accurately cut and well oiled. 

No. 1 Rack has lengths cut to corre¬ 
spond with regular sized bills from 24X36 
paper. 

Nos. 2 and 3 Racks have lengths cut 
to correspond with regular sized bills from 
28X42 paper. 


No. 1—24 X 36. Rack contains 1,300 pieces.$15 00 

“ 2—28 X 42. “ “ 1,600 “ 20 00 

“ 3-28X42. “ “ 2,000 “ 25 00 


































































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY- 


79 


LABOR-SAVING REGLET CASE. 



No. 1.—Contains 1800 Pieces Oil-Soaked Cherry Reglet, half Pica and 


half Nonpareil, cut from 10 to 60 ems long. $8 00 

No. 2.—Contains 2400 Pieces Oil-Soaked Cherry Reglet, half Pica and 

half Nonpareil, cut from 10 to 120 ems long. 14 00 


LABOR-SAVING LEAD AND SLUG RACK. 



This Rack is made in a neat, strong and 
durable manner, having series of graduated 
spaces, with bottoms inclining backward, 
and also laterally, into which the different 
sizes of leads and slugs can be readily placed 
so that they will incline inward to prevent 
them from falling out, and also incline 
against each other to be retained in their 
respective places, whence they can be 
readily lifted out with the thumb and fore¬ 
finger. Figures indicating the different sizes 
of leads and slugs are fixed upon the front 
edges of the upright pieces, to aid the oper¬ 
ator in using them The first apartment is 
intended to be used for 4- or 6-to-pica leads, 
and the second for Nonpareil slugs. 

This Rack will hold 180 pounds of leads 
and slugs cut from 4 to 28 ems long, enough 
to do the jobwork of any ordinary office. 

Price.$2 00 

Other sizes made to order. 














































































































































































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LABOR-SAVING LEADS. 

Six-to-Pica, or thicker, in regularly 
upward: 


12 lb fonts.*. $3 00 

20 “ . 5 00 

25 “ . 0 25 


graduated lengths, from 3 ems Pica 


50 lb fonts.$12 50 

100 “ 25 00 

The same, per pound. 0 25 


LABOR-SAVING SLUGS. 


Nonpareil, or thicker, accurately cut, from 4 ems Pica upward, including 
all sizes, to justify with our Labor-Saving Rule: 


12 Hi fonts.'.... 

20 “ . 

... $3 00 
... 5 00 

50 lb fonts. 

100 “ . 

.... $12 50 
.... 25 00 

25 “ 

... 6 25 

The same, per pound. 

.... 0 25 

LEADS ANI) SLUGS. 

Leads. 

^ ft). 


Slugs. 

WJb. 

1 Point—12-to-Pica. 


6 Point—Nonpareil. 

.$0 16 

“ —10- “ . 

.. .. 0 60 

7 

—Minion. 

. 0 16 

VA “ — 8- “ . 

. ... 0 32 

8 1 

—Brevier. 

.0 16 

fct _ rj It 

... . 0 25 

9 ‘ 

—Bourgeois. 

. 0 16 

2 “ - 6- “ . 

... 0 16 

10 ‘ 

—Long Primer. 

—Small Pica. 

. 0 16 


.... 0 16 

11 1 

. 0 16 

3 “ — 4- “ . 

... 0 16 

12 ‘ 

—Pica . 

. 0 16 

3*4 “ —Half Minion. 

.... 0 16 

18 ‘ 

—Great Primer. . . . 

. 0 16 

4 “ — 3-to-Pica . 

... 0 16 

24 ‘ 

—Double Pica _ 

. 0 16 

Six-to-Pica and thicker, cut to column measure, ^ ft> . 

. 0 18 


LAMP-HOLDERS. 




No. 1. 

Price.$0 75 

This useful article for the compositor is attached to the case. The arm 
is made so that it will fit tight on the top rim of the upper case, and the cir¬ 
cle which hokls the lamp is fitted in this arm in such a manner as to enable 
the lamp to be placed over the lower case, or either side of the upper case, 
and every part of the upper and lower cases can be reached without the hand 
coming in contact with the lamp and Lamp-Holder. 


No. 2. 

Price...$0 75 

The above illustration represents our Lamp-Holder, a most convenient 
and safe attachment for holding a lamp over the printer’s case. It will be 
eadily understood by reference to the cut that the fount-holder A can be in- 
tantly raised from C to B as shown by dotted lines, to adapt the position of 
the light to suit the compositor. Small sprockets at the top of B and C with 
suitable recesses in A retain the light in any position desired, perfectly sta¬ 
tionary. 












































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


81 


LEAD CUTTERS. 



LITTLE GIANT LEAD AND RULE CUTTER. 


Nonpareil rule may be cut with the utmost ease on Nos. 1 and 2, and 
Long Primer rule on Nos. 3 and 4, and for cutting leads it has no superior. 

The back gauge is reversible, so that, while the bed on a No. 1 Cutter is 
only 8 inches long, a rule may be cut to a gauge 12 inches long. There is a 
front gauge for cutting narrow pieces of lead or rule, which is especially 
useful in cutting leads rapidly. 

Leads should be cut on the front section of the bed, and brass rule on 
the rear section only. When cutting rule, the bottom of the rule should 
be placed against the ridge in the center of the bed. 


The sectional view shown 
here gives such a clear 
idea of the new gauge as 
to render any extended 
description unnecessary. 
Narrow slots are made in 
the bed of the cutter, and 
the adjustable gauge is 
provided with a tooth fit¬ 
ting the slot and render¬ 
ing it impossible for the 
gauge to slip. 



STANDARD GAUGE FOR LITTLE GIANT LEAD AND RULE CUTTER. 


SIZES AND PRICES. 

No. 1, gauges 12 inches. 

“ 2, “ 12 “ with standard gauge... 

“ 3, “ 18 “ . 

*• 4, “ 18 “ with standard gauge... 


$ 8 00 
9 00 
12 00 
13 50 


6 










82 


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LEAD CUTTERS. 



NONPAREIL LEAD CUTTER. 


Has a long, adjustable bearing for the lever, and both front and back 
gauges. Leads can be cut very rapidly and easily on this cutter by grasping 
both handles in one hand, as in operating hand-shears. By pushing the lever, 
4-to-pica brass rule can be cut. The lever is held up by a strong spring. 

Indispensable to printers who are without the Little Giant Lead and 
Rule Cutter. 


Price, No. 1...$4 00 

“ 2, graduated to picas. 4 50 



THE PEARL LEAD CUTTER. 

A cheap Cutter, for leads only, with front and back gauges, and bal¬ 
anced lever. 


Price 


$2 00 



CURTIS & MITCHELL LEAD CUTTER. 


Price 


$2 00 












CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


83 


LEADERS—Nickel. 


Pay to Bearer ........ 

Pay to Bearer . 

Pay to Bearer ..... 

Cast to line either with Roman, Law, Circular or Gothic Italic. 


Nonpareil, per font of 5 lbs.at 64c ^ lb_ 

Brevier, “ 5 “ at 52c lb— 

Long Primer “ 5 “ at 46c % lb_ 

Small Pica, “ 5 “ at 44c lb_ 

Pica, “ 5 “ at 42c $ lb_ 


$3 20 
2 60 
2 30 
2 20 
2 10 



No. 1—Tampico 
“ 2 — 


SO 40 
0 50 
0 75 


No. 10—Bristle 


“ 20 — “ 
“ 30— “ 


$0 50 
0 75 
1 00 


$0 40 
0 60 

$5 00 

MAKE-UP RULES. 



Price, each, 15 ems Pica and under. 

15 to 20 ems, 5 cents extra; 20 to 25 ems, 10 cents extra. 

Nickel plating, extra. 


$0 30 
$0 15 


Price, No. 1. 
“ No. 2. 



BENZINE BRUSHES. 


Price, 


STEREOTYPE BRUSHES. 






























































84 


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MALLETS. 



Hickory.$0 25 

large.. 0 35 

“ oval handle. 0 50 

Iron Bound. 1 00 

Lignum Vitae. 0 60 

“ “ large. 0 75 

“ oval handle 0 75 

Rawhido onds. 0 75 


METAL FURNITURE. 



12 lb. Fonts 
25 “ “ 


$3 00 
6 25 


50 tt>. Fonts.$12 50 

100 “ “ . 25 00 



QUOTATION. 


12 5). Fonts.$3 00 50 lb. Fonts. 

25 “ “ . 6 25 100 “ “ . 

Widths—2, 3 and 4 ems. Lengths—4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 ems. 


$12 50 
25 00 



RAILROAD. 


Railroad Furniture is cast in lengths of 1614 inches, and 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 
10 ems Pica wide, for use in book forms. 

Price per pound, cut to measure.$0 25 

Not put up in labor saving fonts. 


METAL REGLETS. 

Length of Mailing Galley, Nonpareil or Brevier, each.$0 15 


METAL STANDARD-BLOCK. 

Price, 13 ems Pica, or any column measure wanted, each.$0 40 

A very convenient article for “ setting ” composing sticks uniformly. 

















































































































































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY^ 


85 


MAILING MACHINES. 


McFATRICH 
MAILING MACHINE. 

This machine weighs about 
100 lbs., stands 34 inches high, 
table 10X30 inches; galleys are 
heavy rolled zinc, 30 inches 
long, 10 ems Pica wide, and 
hold from 80 to 100 names, ac¬ 
cording to type used. Parties 
using the McFatrich Mailing 
Machine say it is ono of the 
strongest, simplest, fastest, 
neatest and best mailers manu¬ 
factured. 



McFatrich Mailing Machine. 

Galleys, all zinc, 30 inches long, each 
Wood Reglet, Long Primer, per 100.. 
Metal Slugs, Long Primer, per 100... 
Bell Slugs, zinc, per dozen. 


For Galley 

For Galley 

10 Picas wide. 

14 Picas wide. 


. $50 00 

1 oo. 

. 1 25 

0 25 . 

. 0 35 

1 00. 

. 1 40 

0 50 . 

. 0 75 



THE “LEVER CUT” MAILER. 

Price.$30 00 

Made for three sizes of labels, viz.: 1% in., IV% in., 114 in. We send the 
l l / 2 inch when not otherwise specified. 

This Mailer is substantially .made, has no loose parts, except the paste 
fountain, to be taken care of, damaged or lost. The label strip is held in a 
brass gauge, and carried forward firmly, between two rollers, to the cutting 
blades, which cut the labels off squarely and accurately every time. The 
strip is not moistened with paste until just before it is to be cut, which leaves 
it firm and in good condition for the action of the shears. It will affix labels 
to papers and magazines as fast as it is possible for the operator to snatch 
them away from the machine, whether it be two thousand, five thousand, or 
more, per hour. 




















































































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THE “OLD RELIABLE” MAILER. 


For paper with circulation of 2,000 and under.$30 00 

Made for three sizes of labels, viz.: 124 in., 1*4 in., 114 in. We send the 
1*4 inch when not otherwise specified. 

Estimates for larger circulation furnished on application. 

In ordering, state size of type you intend to use. 

The strip is moistened with paste just before cutting; no belts or rollers 
to wash; it is held in an easy position; it is durable, being made of iron. 



THE MUSTANG MAILER. 


Price.$10 00 

Galleys, 10 ems Pica each. 0 50 

Reglets, por 100... 0 30 


These machines occupy a space of 37 inches in length and 4*4 inches in 
width, and are wholly of iron, without springs or complications of any kind. 
They are capable of printing addresses on papers or wrappers at the rate of 
from 1,500 to 2,500 an hour. The mail list is made up in galleys 10 ems Pica 
in width inside. Each galley will contain 75 addresses. The weight of the 
machine is 15 pounds, and the galleys 1 pound each. 


■CATLING GALLEYS.— For ‘Lever Cut,’ ‘Old Reliable’or Dick’s Mailers* 


Brass lined, with closed ends, 614X2214 inches inside. 

“ “ “ “ “ 10 X2214 

Zinc bottom, “ “ “ 614X2214 “ “ 

Brass Reglets for same, each, Nonpareil thickness ... 
Metal “ “ “ “ “ 


$3 00 
4 00 
1 50 
0 35 
0 15 


MITER BOXES. 



$0 40 
1 90 






















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


87 



GOLDING’S UPRIGHT MITERER. 

Price, boxed.$11 00 

This machine has the advantages of the Upright Miterer in common use. 


Price 



$15 00 








































































































































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MITERING MACHINES. 



HOE’S PATENT IMPROVED UPRIGHT. 

Price - ....$13 00 

Particular attention is called to the improved lever movement in this 
machine, which works with an ease impossible to obtain in any other way. 
One end of the lever is jointed to a swiveling poppet head strongly fast¬ 
ened to tlxe frame, and about the center of the lever are its bearing guides. 
The other end of the lever is conveniently shaped, to be readily grasped 
by the hand. The table is made to move sideways to enable the full width 
ot knife to be utilized. A movable cast iron box to catch the shavings is 
placed under the knife box, and an emery block for removing the small 
burr which sometimes remains on the under edge of the rules, is set into 
the base of the frame. 


NEWSPAPER FILES. 


For 6 Column Paper, each.$0 50 

“7 “ “ “ . 0 50 


ATWATER’S NEWSPAPER FILE. 


For 8 Column Paper, each. 

“ 9 “ ‘k kk 


$0 50 
0 50 



HAMILTON’S NEWSPAPER 
These Files are made of cherry, nicely 
finished in oil. The fastenings are brass, 
with steel thumbscrew, having polished 
heads. The clasp end of the file has a 
fiat-headed thumbscrew which is passed 
through a slot, and by giving the screw 
one-quarter of a turn the file is securely 
locked. 

Price, each.$i 25 

FASTENING. 

They are made in the following regu¬ 
lar sizes; other sizes furnished if desired. 

To hold sheet 20 inches wide. 

“ »k 22 “ “ 

“ “ 24 “ “ 

“ • kk 26 “ 

u 44 28 44 44 

1 * k ‘ k k It 

“ “ 3^ kk 


FILE. 



















































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


89 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 

Electrotyped, each word in one block.$ 2 00 to $ 5 00 

If engraved to order, add the price of engraving, from. 10 00 to 18 00 


NUMBERING MACHINES.—Hand. 

St vie e. 

1234567890 

St vie T). 

1234507800 

St vie E. 

1234567890 

Other sizes and styles when desired. 


THE “MONARCH” AUTOMATIC 
NUMBERING MACHINE. 

TRIPLE ACTION. 

Consecutive, duplicating and re¬ 
peating movements. Constructed in 
substantial manner, entirely of steel. 

Each machine in wood box, with 
one bottle of our superior ink, either 
red, blue or black. 

Monarch machines with special 
wheel, any ten letters or characters, 
at $3.50 por wheel additional. 

With abbreviation “No.” on wheel 
at $2.50 additional. 

The steel gauge at bottom of machine is for guiding and adjusting, 
to facilitate correct printing in a given space. 

Tho fourth wheel has to be turned for every consecutive 1.000. The 
fifth wheel lias to be turned for every consecutive 10,000. 


Four Wheels, numbors to 9,999.$1100 

Five “ “ “ 99.999. 16 00 

Six “ “ “ 999,999. 18 00 

DIE CANS. 

Tin, small.. 20 

“ large. ® ^ 


Copper or Brass furnished on order. 



PAGE CORD.—Per ball 


$0 40 



























90 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


PAPER CUTTERS. 



Is built of the best ma¬ 
terial, is simple in con¬ 
struction, strong and dur¬ 
able, has an iron bed, with 
an adjustable iron gauge, 
which is worked upon the 
same principle as those on 
the larger and higher 
priced cutters. 

Cuts 12 inches.$40 00 

Extra Knives, each .. 4 00 


THE CLIPPER PAPER CUTTER. 



FRANKLIN PAPER CUTTER. 

30 Inch, Iron Frame. 

30 “ “ without Movable Table. 

Boxing, $2.00. 

This machine has an iron back gauge, which is 
forward by an iron rod under the cutting board. 


$50 00 
45 00 


moved backward and 


























































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PAPER CUTTERS. 



16-INCH AND 19-INCH CHALLENGE CUTTER. 


Intended for cutting and trimming small work. Powerful, rapid and 
reliable. Stock may be gauged to within one inch of knife. 

The back gauge is made extra long, bringing it close to side gauge. 


Cuts 16 inches, squares 16 inches.$50 00 

i, u “ i9 “ . 65 00 
































































































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PAPER CUTTERS. 



ADVANCE CUTTER. 

The Advance Paper Cutter is intended to meet the wants of printers and 
others whose business demands a lever cutter, but who can not as yet afford 
to invest in a high-priced machine. It is built with the strictest mechanical 
simplicity, in order to bring the price within reach, and yet no essential 
quality is sacrificed that is required in a cutter designed for general use 
in a printing office. It is strong, has powerful leverage, and contains no 
gears or springs to wear or get out of order. 

22*4 inches. 

25 “ . 

30 “ . 

Prices include boxing on cars at Chicago. 


$ 90 00 
110 00 
165 00 

































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 




PAPER CUTTERS. 



CHALLENGE LEVEL CUTTER. 


Has every convenience that genius and skill can suggest. Accurate, 
rapid, convenient gauging, powerful leverage, easy cutting. 

The 25-inch Cutter is provided with front and back stationary side 
gauges, which are cast on the frame and accurately squared with the 
knife and back gauge. The 30- and 32-incli cutters have, in addition to 
these, an extra side gauge in front, adjustable to either side; also a split 
back gauge, for use in trimming pamphlets. The knives are made of the 
best toughened steel. 

The interlocking back gauge and clamp, for cutting narrow widths, 
furnished without extra cost. 


25 inch., squares 25 inclios.$135 00 

gQ 4 k 44 ^ .....* 200 00 

22 “ u 32 44 . 2^5 00 



















































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PAPER CUTTERS. 



Iron bed and table marked 
off in parallel lines, and 
measuring rules stamped on 
each. Both bed and table 
have side gauges, and the 
bed a back gauge, operated 
by a screw and crank wheel 
at the front of the machine. 
It has all the modern con¬ 
veniences now in use on 
lever paper cutters. Strong, 
powerful, easily understood 
and operated, and will do 
its work as satisfactorily as 
any cutter made. The knife 
is operated by the end lever 
device, which is admitted to 
be by far the most powerful 
and rapid lever motion in 
use. These machines are 
built to meet the demand for 
a simple, well-built, perfect¬ 
working cutter, at an ex¬ 
ceedingly low price. 

Price.$90 00 


23-INCH JEWEL CUTTER.— End Lever. 


A perfect and thor¬ 
oughly reli able lever 
cutter for printers’ and 
bookbinders’ use at a 
very small price. 

Price.$150 00 

Boxing $5.00. 



30-INCH JEWEL CUTTER.-End Lever. 






























































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


95 


PAPER CUTTERS. 



PEERLESS END LEVER CUTTER. 


Regular—Cuts 25 inches square.$125 

“ “ 30 “ “ . 200 

Extra Heavy—Cuts 32 inches square. 225 

Cuts equal to the best power Cutting Machine. Has no complicated 
machinery, and all the power acts directly on the knife blade, which moves 
with a sliding motion, giving a clean shear-cut. 

Has an adjustable back gauge operated from the front, and both back 
and front side gauges, which are perfectly true. The bed is ruled into half¬ 
inch spaces and has front and back measuring rules. 

Is operated by a lever with movable fulcrum placed directly on the knife- 
bar in a position giving increased power never before obtained. 

The “ Peerless ” is perfect in its fittings and finish. The knife has a di¬ 
agonal motion and the power being applied at the end, on both sides of the 
knife-bar, insures a smooth, clean cut, without possibility of give or spring. 

Convenient, strong, simple, accurate. It is just the thing for print¬ 
ers’ and binders’ use, as it cuts labels with exactness, and the edges of 
books perfectly. It needs only to be tried to give satisfaction. 


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MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


PAPER CUTTERS. 



PEERLESS FRONT LEVER CUTTER. 

Cuts 30 inches square.$175 00 | Cuts 32 inches square. ..$200 00 

Boxing, $6.00. 

Very simple. Powerful. Back and front gauges. Accurate. Every con¬ 
venience. It is without a rival, and is one of the best Front Lever Cutters 
for the money in the world. 



PEERLESS 

SIDE LEVER CUTTER 

By the use of bevel 
gears, the long, powerful 
lever is worked at right 
angles to the plane of 
the knife (swinging to 
the front), so that a di¬ 
rect movement of the 
lever forward and back 
can be made without the 
operator moving from 
his position. Paper any 
length can be handled in 
front of the knife, and 
the swing of the lever as 
well as the entire Cutter 
occupies but little room. 
This machine is very 
simple and effective. 

30 inch.$200 00 

32 “ . 225 00 


6 00 


Boxing 



















































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


97 


PAPER CUTTERS. 



THE NEW BROWN & CARVER. 


Following are some of the excellent features of the new Brown & 
Carver Paper Cutter: 

Manner of hanging and adjusting knife bar. There is absolutely no 
strain on the top of cutter, and the knife is set by a slight turn of the con¬ 
nection rod, outside of machine. Construction of the table, with grooves 
for the fingers of the back gauge to move in, effectually preventing the an¬ 
noyance and waste caused by paper becoming wedged between the gauge 
and table. Arrangement of the back gauge in two sections, and adjust¬ 
able, saving time and handling of stock by cutting two widths at once. 
Arrangement of the clamp and back gauge in combination, permitting the 
stock to be cut to the last half inch ; a great saving in paper, and of ines¬ 
timable value in label or other small work. Position of the clamp wheel, 
and the balance clamp, which runs up and down so easily that a spin of 
the wheel will run it the entire distance, either way. Friction clutch, one 
of the greatest improvements in cutting machines, starting and stopping 
it easily, instantly, and with no noise or jar. and enabling the machine to 
be run at a greatly increased speed without the least danger. Adjustable 
back and front side gauges, greatly facilitating the handling and cutting 
of small work. Simplicity, compactness, convenience and accuracy of the 
machine. These machines are all furnished with brass rule set in the 
table, and the gauge wheel turned and graduated.— Mfrs. Circular. 


SIZE. 

PULLEYS. 

BELT. 

FLOOR 

SPACE. 

PRI0E. 

34 in. 
38 in. 
44 in. 
49 in. 

56 in. 

62 in. 

16 in. diam. 

20 in. diam. 

20 in. diam. 
24 in. diam. 
24 in. diam. 
28 in. diam. 

3 in. wide. 

3 in. wide. 
314 in. wide. 

4 in. wide. 

4 in. wide. 
414 in. wide. 

64 in. wide. 
68 in. wide. 
74 in. wide. 
80 in. wide. 
95 in. wide. 
101 in. wide. 

67 in. deep. 
72 in. deep. 
78 in. deep. 
84 in. deep. 
91 in. deep. 
97 in. deep. 

$ 575.00 
700.00 
885.00 
1200.00 
1500.00 
1800.00 


All steel shafts. 








































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PAPER CUTTERS. 



“ PERFECTION ” CUTTER. 

Built in one size only—30 inches—price.$350 00 


The Perfection is a powerful, rapid and accurate paper cutter. 
Simple in mechanism, perfect in construction, at a price within the 
reach of all. 

It has steel shafts, cut gear, friction clutch, index gauge wheel, 
double back gauge, and is absolutely noiseless. 

It can be run by power or hand, and is built in very best manner, 
of best material. Cuts 30 inches. 


























CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


99 


PAPER CUTTERS. 



“THE SHERIDAN/’ CUTTER. 


33-inch .. 

36 

tt 

43 

Cl 

46 

Cl 

48 

Ci 

53 

44 

56 

CC 

63 

44 


Price. 
$550 00 
650 00 
800 00 
900 00 
1000 00 
1200 00 
1400 00 
1800 00 


SHERIDAN’S “AUTO” CUTTER. 
(self-clamp.) 

33-inch. 

36 “ . 

43 “ . 

46 “ . 

48 “ . 


56 “ 

63 “ 


Price. 
$600 00 
700 00 
900 00 
1000 00 
1100 00 
1300 00 
1500 00 
1900 00 


















































































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PAPER-CUTTER KNIVES. 

For 23 inch Cutter.$ 7 00 For 30 inch Cutter.$13 00 

“ 25 “ “ . <T00 “ 32 “ “ . 15 00 

“ 28 “ “ .11 00 

Directions. —Take the knife off the cutter and lay it down on a piece 
of paper, then mark close around the sides and in the bolt holes. Mark 
the top of the knife on this diagram and give the thickness of the blade. 
Send this in with your order and thus save considerable delay. 


PASTERS. 






This invention consists 
of a tight box, molded out 
of pressed brass into grace¬ 
ful shape, with a handle 


™ and a revolving wheel, so 





KENNEDY’S HAND PASTER. 
Price, including 2 wheels, 4 gates, etc.... 


.. constructed that the flow 

°f paste can be regulated 

-- to a nicety, or the line 

made coarse or fine as the 
nature of the work or the 
quality of the paper may 
^-^-=^-=--"3 demand. 

The paster is carried in 
— ~ - T —? the hand, while the sheets 
are being folded, between 
the thumb and forefinger, 
without inconvenience. 


.$3 50 


PIN BENDERS. 




Price, each.. 

PEANERS. 



$0 75 


White Maple. $0 30 

“ “ with leather top. 0 40 

Mahogany. 0 50 

Proof Planer. n ca 

Curved Planer. q ^ 

































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


101 


POINTS AND WRENCH—Leib’s. 



These points are for printing bookwork that is to be folded on a point 
folder. They screw into the marginal wooden furniture, the cross-pin 
near the point fitting into the wronch. The shape of the point is calcula¬ 
ted to produce the proper impression iii the paper. 

Price for one dozen points, with wronch.$2 (X) 


PROOF PLANERS. 



3*4 inches wide 


7 


tt 


U 


..$1 50 
.. 2 50 


This planer is especially adapted to book and newspaper proofs, and 
forms containing fine ornaments and cuts. 


PRESS PUNCH. 



This Punch is about 1-32 inch lower than type, and can 
be locked up in a type form, thus enabling printers to 
punch holes in stock at the same time it is printed, without 
extra expense. A piece of 2-point brass rule should be 
cemented to the tympan sheet for the punch to strike on, 
and an opening left in the form opposite opening in base of 
punch, to prevent it from becoming clogged. Made of best 
tool steel, tempered. 

1-8, 3-16 or 1-4 in. hole, each.$1 







































102 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


PERFORATORS. 



BURTON’S FEERLESS PERFORATOR. 


Price. <c 

F. O. B. Chicago. 

Best in the market for large printing offices and binderies. 

The only rotary perforator that will perforate a single sheet of mani 
fold paper alone. Write for further description and cash price. 









































































This handy little machine is particularly adapted for use in medium-sized 
printing offices, where a large perforator would be unnecessary. 

It perforates any size up to 10 inches, and can be used to perforate notes, 
drafts, receipts, and, in short, any kind of work where perforation is needed. 


CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


103 


PERFORATORS. 



THE ROSBACK PERFORATOR. 















































































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PERFORATORS. 



ItOSBACK PERFORATOR. 

□ 

A very excellent feature of 
this machine are the sliding 
slotted plates on front of 
needle-bar, which enable 
one to easily and quickly 
provide for stubs of checks, 
etc., rendering a portion of 
the needles inoperative. To 
do this, loosen the thumb¬ 
screws on the sliding plates, 
move the plates to position 
over that portion of paper to 
be perforated and tighten 
the thumbscrews. That por¬ 
tion over which the space or 
spaces between the places 
occur will remain unperfo¬ 
rated. The needle-bar, im¬ 
mediately above the plates, 
is graduated to inches and 
fractions of an inch. The 
table is also graduated, and 
has side and end gauges. 

Perforate 24 in.$100 00 

28 . 125 00 



The perforations are round, 
and the punches can all be 
taken out and replaced in 
ten minutes’ time. 

. The entire row of punches 
is composed of sections or 
short combs of sundry 
lengths. The clamp which 
holds the combs in place is 
also in sections. As many 
punches as desired may be 
taken out for stub work. 

PRICES. 

Perforate 20 in.$ 75 00 

“ 24 “ . 100 00 

“ 28 “ . 125 00 


THE BLACK & CLAWSON PERFORATOR. 


PERFORATING RULE. 

Brass, per foot. 


$0 25 | Steel, per foot 


$0 75 







































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


105 



7 Column Folio—Bed, 26 1 / 2 XS 9 inches; Platen, 23X35 .$225 00 

8 “ “ — “ 28*4X42 “ “ 25X39 . 250 00 

9 “ “ — “ 31*4X47*4 “ “ 27X43 . 275 00 


Price includes two pairs points, one screw wrench, one ink brayer, one 
pair bearers, ink slice and one extra frisket; also boxing and cartage. Extra 
bearers, per pair, 50 cents. Extra friskets, $3.50 to $6.00. 

Directions for Setting Up.—A fter setting the frame upon its legs and 
putting on the ribs and bed, lay the platen on the bed, placing under it two 
bearers about type-high, then run in the bed so as to bring the platen under 
the spring rods, and screw them fast to the platen, after which put in the 
bar-handle, standard and lever. Turn the nuts on the suspending rods so as 
to compress the springs just enough to give the platen a quick retrograde 
motion, observing at the same time to get the surface of the platen parallel 
with the surface of the bed. 

After having put the press together and leveled it, be particular not to 
raise the end of the ribs by the gallows, but let it go under rather loose, which 
will have a tendency to make the bed slide with more ease on the ribs. 

jgp^See that the different parts of the press are well oiled before start¬ 
ing, and do not take a pull until the bed is completely run in to its place. 



















































tCC'-OOlM 


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PRESSES. 

This machine is a new departure for 
country newspaper printing. 

Illustration shows Ideal Press ready 
for lowering tympan and taking im¬ 
pression. 



VAUGHN’S IDEAL HAND CYLINDER PRESS. 

No. 1—8 col. folio, or 5 col. quarto; bed 2814X43 .$200 00 

“ 2-9 “ “ “ 6 “ “ “ . 225 00 

No. 1, floor space, 31X55 ; weight, 700 lbs.; shipping weight, 975 lbs. 

“ 2, “ “ 35X60; “ 800 “ “ “ 1,100 “ 

Frisket for No. 1 , $6.00 extra; for No 2, $6.50. 



ARMY PRESS. 


Column Folio,.14 X20 inches. * «n 

. “ “ . ie%x22M “ ..& 

“ .. 1914 x 25 ^ “ . 120 

pp. 5 Column Folio... 1914X26 “ . 125 

Each Press is furnished with 2 chases, 6 'patent quoins, roller frame and 
cast roller, oiler and wrench. 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


107 



PRESSES. 


THE BEN-FRANKLIN GORDON JOB PRESS. 

BETTER KNOWN AS THE “ OLD STYLE GORDON.” 

Sizes. Without Throw-off. With Throw-off. Fountain. 

7 Xll .$140 00.$150 00.$25 00 

8 X12 150 00. 165 00 . 25 00 

10 X15 240 00 250 00 . 25 00 

13 X19 350 00. 385 00. 25 00 

14 X20J4 . 365 00 400 00 . 25 00 

14 1 / 2 X22 . . 450 00. 25 00 

Steam fixtures extra, for either size, $15.00. 

With each press there are three chases, one hand roller, six roller 
stocks, impression wrench, gripper wrench, and one roller mold. 

" JOHNSON CYLINDER-DISK DISTRIBUTION. 


For 8X12 Press. $40 00 

“ 10X15 Press. 45 00 

“ 14x20 Press. 50 00 


This press is unsurpassed for quality of material and workmanship. 
Its strength and solidity has been increased throughout. The following 
are some of its excellent features: 

Positive motion disk; double braced frames; solid steel draw-bars; 
all strain-bearing parts forged from solid steel. 

Double-locked impression throw-off. Positive automatic lock at 
either end of the throw. Absolutely safe and sure at every point. 

Depressible steel grippers, always reliable, held firmly in position at 
all times. 

Draw-bars and other strain-bearing parts forged from solid steel. 

Automatic chase hook instantaneous in operation. 













































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PRESSES. 



NEW STYLE GORDON. 

This press is extremely simple; its movements are easy and graceful, 
employs the fewest pieces possible to give the desired results. The facility 
of changing from form to form, or ink to ink, is unsurpassed. Has a 
wide opening between bed and platen, is thorough in distribution, gives a 
long dwell to the platen to receive the sheet, is perfect in impression, gives 
the impression with great ease, has a long dwell upon the impression, 
suspends the impression up to the latest moment, allows the grippers to be 
depressed to the tympan and set, fastens the chase to or releases it from the 
bed instantly, is accessible in all parts, is perfect in register, and possesses 
great strength. 


Eighth Medium 8X12.$225 00 

Eighth “ 9X13. 250 00 

Quarto “ 10X15. 300 00 

Quarto “ 11X17. 350 00 

Half “ 13X19. 400 00 


Cylinder and Fountain extra, $25. Steam Fixtures, $15. 

One roller mold, 6 roller stocks, 3 chases, 1 impression wrench, 1 gripper 
wrench, and 1 hand roller are included with each press. 


Glastseter Distributor, 10X15 or 11X17.$30 00 

13X19. 40 00 

























CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


109 


PRESSES. 



PEERLESS JOB PRESS. 


Price. 


Lbs. 


Eighth Medium— 8 X12 inside chase 

u &t g xl3 

Quarto “ -10 X15 “ 

“ “ —11 X17 “ “ 

Half “ —13 X19 “ 

“ “ —14 X20 “ 

Half Super-royal 14)4X22 “ 


$225 00 

Weight, boxed.... 1,200 

250 00 

“ “ .... 1,250 

300 00 

“ “ .... 1,550 

350 00 

“ “ .... 1,650 

400 00 

“ “ .... 2,300 

450 00 

“ “ .... 2,400 

500 00 

“ “ .... 2,500 


13X19. 14X20 and 14)4X22, extra heavy, for embossing, paper-box cut¬ 
ting and other heavy printing, each $50 more than above prices. 


Boxing, $6, $7, $10. Steam Fixtures, $15. Ink Fountains, $25 to $50. 


Three chases, 6 roller stocks, 1 roller mold, 1 impression wrench, 1 grip¬ 
per wrench, 1 brayer, 2 sets (12) roller core collars, shipped with each press. 

Built of the best qualities of metals, by the most experienced workmen, 
with tools, jigs, templets, gauges and the like specially constructed for the 
purpose, we guarantee the “Peerless” to be a perfect and reliable job press 
in all respects. Every movement is positive, no adjustments. 

The strain-bearing parts are of wrought iron and steel, and very heavy, 
insuring solidity and immense strength, and the requisite means for giving 
powerful impressions and resisting heavy strains. . , , 

The bed is stationary, very solid, rigid and strong; being trussed by 
heavy lateral and transverse braces, there is no possibility of springing or 

giving way in the center. ... .,, , , 

The impression is absolutely accurate and is given with the greatest ease 
bv a toggle applied directly back of the center of the platen. This device, so 
very powerful and simple, produces a “ dead dwell ” on the impression, and 
a long rest of platen to receive the sheet. ^ . . , 

The impression screws are directly in front of the platen (not baci£ or 

the lied), in full view of the pressman. , , . 

The throw-off locks itself at either end of its movement and suspends 

the impression to the last moment. u-xj.it i . ,| n 

The grippers are of spring steel, and can be instantly dropped to the 

tympan for the purpose of setting. 



































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PRESSES. 



THE CHANDLER & PRICE OLD STYLE GORDON PRESS. 


SIZES AND PRICES. 


Eighth Medium, 7 Xll, with throw-off and depressible grippers 

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Quarto 

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Chandler & Price Fountain, for either size 
Buckeye Fountain . 

press . 



With each press there are 3 chases, 1 brayer, 2 sets of roller stocks, 2 
wrenches and 1 roller mold. 


Special Features. Steel shaft and steel side arms, forged from solid 
bar, without seam or weld. The most positive and practical impression 
throw-off yet introduced. Best material used. Most carefully finished. 
Hardened tool-steel cam rollers. Depressible grippers. 

These presses have been greatly improved, enlarging and strengthen¬ 
ing the parts, and so arranging the disk and roller carriers as to give 
largely increased distribution. 





















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Ill 


PRESSES. 



COLT’S ARMORY PRESS. 


REGULAR STYLE ONE WITH CARRIAGE STOP. 

Eighth. 8X12 inches inside of chase.$225 00 

Quarto.10X15 “ *• “ 320 00 

Half Medium.13X19 “ “ “ 415 00 

Half Super-Royal.. 14X22 “ “ “ 480 00 


LIGHTNING STYLE TWO WITHOUT CARRIAGE STOP. 


Eighth. 8X12 inches inside of chase 

Quarto.10x15 


Half Medium.13X19 “ 

Half Super-Royal.. 14x22 “ 


$210 00 
300 00 
385 00 
440 00 


INK FOUNTAIN FOR EITHER STYLE. 

Eighth.$18 00 Half Medium.$25 00 

Quarto. 20 00 Half Super-Royal. 25 00 

STEAM FIXTURES FOR EITHER STYLE. 

Eighth.$7 00 

Quarto, Half Medium and Half Super-Royal.10 00 

JJ^“The above prices include boxing, free on board at Hartford, Conn. 

A few of its controlling features are as follows: 

Exceptional strength and rigidity, aU parts being proportionately de¬ 
signed. Distribution*of ink equal to that of the best cylinder presses. 
Speed fast as desirable. Easy operation by treadle. Platen slides squarely 
to the form and is locked on the impression. Adjustment of platen effected 
without touching the impression bolts. Ink fountain easy to adjust and 
gives a perfectly uniform feed. Noiseless in operation, no thump, shock or 
jar. Best material and workmanship. Steel and gun-metal rollers, steel 
pins, steel rods, steel shafts. Adaptability for all varieties of work. Large 
wearing surfaces. Every detail complete. Perfect rolling contacts. Thor¬ 
oughly demonstrated in practice. The most durable and economical. The 
famous firearms trademark—the Colt—is cast in the side frames and is a 
guarantee of its excellence. 





























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PRESSES. 



THE IMPROVED UNIVERSAL PRESS. 


STYLE ONE. 

Eighth Medium, 7X11 inside of chase.$200 00 

Steam fixtures, $15; Ink fountain, $25. 

Quarter Medium, 10X15 inside of chase. 275 00 

Steam fixtures, $15; Ink fountain, $25. 

Half Medium, 13X19 inside of chase. 375 00 

Steam fixtures, $15; Ink fountain, $25. 

Crank attachment, $15. 

Half Super-royal, 14X22 inside of chase . 450 00 

Steam fixtures, $15; Ink fountain, $25. 

Crank attachment, $15. 


The foUowing is a list of the small parts that are included with each 
press: One treadle, three chases, one roller mold, six form-roller stocks, 
four distributor stocks, twelve roller wheels—six large, six small- one 
changer, two feed tables, one small impression or frisket-finger wrench, one 
large impression wrench and one socket wrench. 

At option of purchaser, two extra chases will be given in lieu of either 
roller mold or of treadle, or four extra chases for both mold and treadle. 
When press is to be operated by treadle, the New Style Changer is also in¬ 
cluded without extra charge, but is not sent with presses to be run by power. 


































































































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IMPROVED GOLDING JOBBER. 


The manufacturers claim for the Improved Golding Jobber that it is in 
all points equal to any job press yet invented, and superior to all in speed, 
noiselessness, distribution of ink, ease in running, solidity of impression, 
and facilities for making ready quickly. 


No. 6, 8X12 inches inside of chase.$200 00 

“ 7, 10X15 “ k ‘ “ 275 00 

“ 8, 12X18 “ “ “ 350 00 

“ 9, 15X21 “ “ “ 450 00 


These prices are with three machine rollers complete, extra set of roller 
cores, extra set of roUer wheels, two chases, ink-plate, hand roller, wrench, 
treadle and brake. By using steel-screw chases, forms of type larger than 
the above sizes can be printed on these presses. 

No. 8 has a folding delivery board for convenience in reaching the form 
and making ready. 

PRICE LIST OF EXTRAS. 


Chromatic 

Chase. 

“ screw.... 


spider 


No. 6. 

No. 7. 

No. 8. 

No. 9. 

$25 00 

...$35 00 

...$40 00 

...$50 00 

12 00 

... If) 00 . 

... 20 00 . 

... 24 00 


... 125 00 . 

...150 00 . 


1 25 

... 1 50 . 

... 1 70 . 

... 2 25 

1 75 

... 2 00 . 

... 2 50 . 



... 2 50 . 

... 3 00 . 

... 3 75 

1 50 

... 1 75 . 

... 2 00 . 


3 00 

... 4 00 . 

... 5 00 . 

... 0 00 

4 00 

... 5 00 . 

... 6 00 . 

... 8 00 


; Xl5% inches; No. 


Boxing. 

Steel chases, inside, No. 6, 814X12% inches; No. 7, 10%X15; 

8, 12^X1814 inches; No. 9, 15%X21 1 / 4 inches. Screwdriver, for screw chases, 
25 cents each. 

No. 6, boxed, weighs 800 lbs.; No. 7, 1,250 lbs.; No. 8, 1,700 lbs. With ink 
fountain, complete, No. 6, 875 lbs.; No. 7 } 1,350 lbs.; No. 8, 1,820 lbs; No. 9, 
2,500 lbs. The steam fixtures can be applied by anyone when desired. 


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THE IMPROVED PEARL PRESS. 

The iron cabinet or press stand is made in keeping with the substantial 
character of the press, both forming a firm and beautiful structure from top 
to bottom, and affording packing room for tools, stock and material. Its 
upper drawer receives cards from the card dropper. 

The hardwood box or press stand is used for packing the press in for 
transportation. It is finished in oil and makes a cheap and neat stand for 
the press. sizes AND PRICES. 

No. 1, 5X 8 inches inside chase. 

No. 3,7x11 “ “ “ .. 

No Qyil “ “ << . 

No!li;9x14 “ « “ withthrow-oii::;;:::::.::;;;; 

On wood stand : No. 1 , $60.00; No. 3 , $95.00. 

Two machine rollers, hand roller and ink table, gauges, two chases 


$ 70 00 
110 00 
165 00 
180 00 


and wrench, 
fixtures. 


are sent with every press; also extended shaft for steam 


No. 1. 

Chase, common ..$0 70 

“ screw. 1 10 

“ spider .... 1 00 
Card Dropper.... 4 00 
Ink Fountain.... 9 00 
Duplex Ink Fountain 

Weight, boxed, with 
1100 lbs. 


PRICE LIST OF EXTRAS. 


No. 3. 

$0 95 
1 40 
1 40 
4 00 
9 00 


No. 5. 

$1 40 
2 (X) 
1 80 


9 00 
.... 17 00 

iron cabinet, No. 1 


No. 1. 

Rollers, each. $0 75 

Roller Cores,each 0 40 

“ Mold. 2 50 

Steam Fixtures.. 9 00 
Boxing. 2 00 


No. 3. 
$0 90 
0 50 


75 

00 

00 


No. 5. 
$1 20 
0 70 

3 25 
12 00 

4 00 


375 lbs.; No. 3, 550 lbs.; No. 


PRESSES. 











































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PRESSES. 



No. 1—5X 7*4 inches inside chase 
“ 2—6X 9 
41 3-8X12 


$25 00 
35 00 
56 00 



PILOT LEVER PRESS. 


6!4X10, with 1 set rollers cast, 1 chase and 1 wrench, boxed.$35 00 



“ECONOMIC” PROOF PRESS. 


10X34 inches inside tracks.$12 00 

12X35 inch slate slab (for rest). 2 00 

Folt blanket for roller. 1 50 






















































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PRESSES. 


REGULAR PROOF PRESS. 


No. 0—With iron stand, 9X27 inches, brayer, stock and blanket.$28 00 

“ 0—Without iron stand, 9X27 inches, including blanket. 22 00 





No. 1—With frame and roller stock, 10^4X22 inches inside bearers... .$35 


“ 1—Without frame. 28 

“ 2—With frame and roller stock, 16V&X35 inches inside bearers_ 45 

“ 2—Without frame. 35 

Larger sizes made to order. 

Felt Blanket, No. 1 press. 1 5 q 


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PRESSES. 



THE CRANSTON PATENT IMPROVED TWO ROLLER PRESS. 


Inside 

Matter 

Weight 


Bearers. 

Covered. 

Boxed. 

Price. 

21X28.. .. 

16X24.... 

. 5,500.. 

..$1,650 

21X36.... 

16X32.. .. 

. 6,500.. 

.. 1.800 

24X30.... 

19X26... . 

. 6,500... 

.. 1.900 

25X36.. .. 

22X32.. .. 

. 7,500... 

.. 2,200 

25X 38.. .. 

22X34.. .. 

. 8,500... 

.. 2.300 

29X43.. . . 

24 X 39.. .. 

. 10,000... 

.. 2,500 

Speed, all that 
corresponding size. 

can be obtained 


Inside 

Matter 

Weight 


Bearers. 

Covered. 

Boxed. 

Price. 

32X46.. 

..27X42.. . 

. .10,500.. 

.. .$2,700 

33X48.. 

..27X44. .. 

..11,000.. 

... 2,850 

34 X 50.. 

..29 X46... 

.. 13,000.. 

... 3,00() 

36X52.. 

.. .31X48. .. 

..13,500.. 

. .. 3,300 

38 X54.. 


. .14,000.. 

... 3,500 

from any 

first-class cylinder 

press of 


THE CRANSTON “VICTOR” COMMERCIAL PRESS. 

TWO REVOLUTION. FOUR ROLLERS. 

The new “Victor” Two-Revolution, Four-Roller Commercial Press, is 
especially designed for fine engravings, and is eminently adapted for this 
class of printing. Possessing as it does the patented features of the 
larger sizes, it is like them solidly constructed, giving an unyielding 
impression and an ample inking surfaco. Its size is convenient and suffi¬ 
ciently large to meet all demands for work of this class, while the speed 
providos for rapid production. 

Inside Matter Weight 

Bearers. Covered. Boxed. Price. 

25X38.18X34. 7,500 $2,800 

THE CRANSTON TWO-REVOLUTION PRESS. 

TWO ROLLERS. 

34 X 50 . 30 X 46 . 14,500 $3,500 

38 X 54 . 34 X 50 . 16,000 3,850 

42 X 60 . 37 X 56 . 17,500 4,500 

THE CRANSTON TWO-REVOLUTION PRESS. 

FOUR ROLLERS. 


34X50 

38X54 

42X60 


29X46 

34X50 

37X56 


17.500 

18.500 

19.500 


$4,300 

4,800 

5,000 













































































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THE CRANSTON IMPROVED NEWSPAPER PRESS 























































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


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PRESSES. 

THE CRANSTON IMPROVED NEWSPAPER PRESS. 

RACK AND PINION DISTRIBUTION. 

AIR SPRINGS. TAPELESS DELIVERY. HIGH SPEED. 

There is a steadily increasing demand from newspaper publishers for 
a drum cylinder press having the improvements for effecting economy of 
time and labor usually identified with higher priced presses, thus provid¬ 
ing for increased facilities as occasion may require—a press that can be 
purchased at a figure warranting the outlay, and when a newspaper 
edition is run off, to be available and easily made ready for all classes of 
work. We believe this demand is fully met in the Cranston Improved 
Newspaper Press. 

The castings have heavy flanges. A solid girt with studs supports the 
track. On each side frame in direct line of impression is placed a roll 
upon which the table moves, giving in connection with the slider rolls in 
the tracks four direct supports to impression, which is evidence it is 
unyielding. The track is cast with gibs, and there are side guides on the 
table. Delivery wheels adjustable to any size sheet. The press has noise¬ 
less gripper motion; adjustable guides; brake; fountain cover; guard 
for distributing rack ; long register rack and segment; reel rod for blanket 
and tympan; distribution is controlled by cam movements. The fountain 
is placed high on the stands, and forms are easily accessible. The cylinder 
has wide flanges, and the impression surface is strongly braced. The 
tympan rod is easily adjusted and clamped. 

The substantial character of the press insures the highest speed pos¬ 
sible, with the least degree of wear and tear. 

For finished mechanism, ease of adjustment, perfect register, and 
adaptability to all classes of work in a suburban office, we can commend 
this press. It will do the finest book work perfectly— Manufacturer's 
Circular. 


INSIDE 

BEARERS. 

MATTER 

COVERED. 

LENGTH OF 
BASE. 

WIDTH OF 
BASE. 

HEIGHT TO 
TOP OF 
CYLINDER. 

WEIGHT 

BOXED. 

33X48 

27X44 

7 ft, 9M in. 

5 ft. 5 in. 

5 ft. 114 in. 

9,500 


Speed, equal to any press of its style and size. 

Price, $1,600. An additional charge for table distribution. 

Each press is furnished with overhead fixtures complete; blanket, 
wrenches, two roller moulds, two sets stocks, and iron steps. 



















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PRESSES. 



COTTRELL PATENT AIR SPRING COUNTRY PRESS. —New Series 

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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


121 


PRESSES. 

PATENT AIR SPRING COUNTRY PRESS. 


NEW SERIES. 

The illustration on opposite page shows the latest improved Cottrell 
Country Press—new series. It is adapted to printing newspapers, posters, 
pamphlets, circulars, and all classes of commercial printing. This ma¬ 
chine has been thoroughly remodeled and reconstructed; special attention 
has been given to the design and to the proportioning of all the parts to 
the work required, making a strong, simple and rapid machine. 

The side frames are changed in design, the flanges projecting inward, 
the whole presenting a smooth, massive, and cleanly appearance. 1 be 
press is supplied with the patent air-springs, the resistance of which is 
increased or decreased according to the speed of the press. It is well 
known that the faster the speed the greater strength of spring is required; 
the patent air-spring covers these requirements. If the j>ress is running 
at fivo hundrod per hour, the spring can be easily regulated for that 
speed; aud if running at one thousand per hour, the proportionate 
increase of spring can be obtained, and so up to the highest speed of 
which the press is capable. The air-spring is provided with an automatic 
throw-off that releases the spring when the press is stopped, and the 
pressman can move the bed to and fro without compressing the aii , 
when the press is started the spring is applied automatically. 

The patent hinged roller frames permit of the form rollers being 
instantly uncovered for removal or other purpose without unscrewing the 
sockets. The rollers can be taken out and put back without changing 
their set. The well fountain is used, being easily regulated and cleaned. 
It is set high, giving easy access to the form. The distribution is ample, 
two three-inch rollers cover a full form. The bed has four supports while 
under the impression. This is important, as a clear, even impression can 
be taken without overlaying the form. The shoes, tracks, and roller are 
of hard steel. The gearing is accurately cut, which, together with regis¬ 
tering rack and segment, insures perfect register. The fly is balanced, 
laying the sheet gently on the pile-table. 

The whole machine is substantially built, simple in construction; can 
be set up and run by any printer, and by the aid of the patent air-springs 
will run one-third faster than any other country press —Mfrs. Circular. 


SIZES AND PRICES. 


Size of Bed 
inside Bearers. 

No. 3 . 26X37 . 

“ 5 .33X17. 

Steam fixtures, $50 additional; 
tapeless delivery, $75 additional. 


Size Form Covered 


by Two Rollers. Price. 

... 22 X 33 . $1,000 

...28X41 . 1,100 


table distribution, $75 additional; 












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PRESSES. 



COTTRELL MONARCH PRESS. 


For a certain grade of offices who do not wish to be considered country 
printers, and yet want a machine that shall be constantly employed and 
produce a good grade of work, we recommend the Monarch Press. It has 
many advantages and improvements, including patent air-springs, patent 
tapeless delivery, back-up, and hinged roller frame, geared sliders, iron 
steps and feeder’s stand, and is the best press which can be made and 
satisfy the consideration of low price. 

It is a press of excellent design, of the best materials, of high speed, 
but by manufacturing them in large quantities, and building but two 
sizes, we are enabled to make the price within the reach of the printer 
of moderate means. 

The Monarch was designed and is sold in competition with the lower 
grades of presses of other manufacturers, but easily outclasses all other 
presses which claim the consideration of a reduced price. 

It is fast—1,700 an hour for the No. 5, and 2,000 for the No. 3. There 
are four bearings under the bed, steel tracks and slider rolls, heavy flange 
on the ends of the cylinder, and coming between the Country and Job and 
News is an extremely popular machine.— Mfrs. Circular. 


SIZES AND PRICES. 


Size of Bed 
inside Bearers. 

26X37 . 

33X47 . 


Size Form Covered 
by Two Rollers. 

.... 22X&3 .... 
.... 28 X 44 .... 


Table distribution, $75 additional. 


Price. 

$1,500 

1,800 





















































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PRESSES. 



COTTRELL JOB AND NEWS PRESS. 

In construction and finish the Job and News Press resembles our first- 
class, extra heavy machine, but is simpler and can be run by any pressman 
capable of running a country drum. 

Tho design is handsome, compact and solid, being perfectly smooth 
on the outside and easily kept clean, and being constructed with few 
working parts, sets nearer tlie floor, making it easier to handle and feed 
than the average drum cylinder. 

Its mechanical construction is very complete. It has a solid bed-plate, 
or foundation with cross-girt, cast solid in one piece. To this super¬ 
structure are bolted the side frames and standards supporting the ribs 
and two center-bearing wheels, which, in connection with the slider roll 
tracks, give four bearings underneath the impression. The end of the 
cylinder is flanged, giving additional stillness. 

The material is of the very highest grade of special iron, and all gears 
and small wearing parts are constructed of gun metal, giving a wearing 
capacity equal to any press manufactured. 

Our patent tapeless delivery, with all its advantages of handling the 
sheet without smut or dirt, is an essential feature. 

Our patent improved air-springs, with vacuum valve, are used on this 
machine, and a full form of type can be run at a speed of 1,650 per hour 
with but little or no jar or vibration. We use a well fountain, which will 
use every particle of ink without waste. It can bo easily cloaned when 
changing from one quality of ink to anothor. Tho machine is provided 
with hinged roller framo, iron steps and feeder’s stand, our patent geared 
sliders, for preserving unity of travel between the bed and sliders, balanced 
fly-wheel with continuous fly cam, patent micrometer feed guides, double 
tympan rods, gibbs for holding down the bod, flanged ends to tho cylinder, 
all of which go to make up the solid, speedy, convenient and easily 
handled machine.— Mfrs. Circular . 


SIZES AND PRICES. 

Size of Bed Size Form Covered 

inside Bearers. by Two Rollers. Price. 



33 X 47 . 

. 29X43 . 

.$1,900 

“ 6 

33 X 50 . 

. 29X46 . 

. 2.000 


FLANGE 

FRAMES. 



84X52 



" 8. 

. 37X54 . 


. 2,500 


Above'pricesjare for rack and cam distribution. Table distribut n, $(5 extra. 



















































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PRESSES. 


COTTRELL TWO-REVOLUTION PRESS.-New Series. 

Tho engraving on opposite page represents a Two-Revolution Press 
ot our new series. This machine has boon entirely reconstructed and 
strengthened throughout, and many of tho mechanical arrangements 
groatly simplified. This reconstruction and ontire change of design and 
patterns enables us to present to the trade a machine exceedingly simple 
in its construction, as a glance at the cut will show, yet embodying all 
our patented improvements, in which we have always kept tho lead, and 
which have rendered our presses so justly popular. 

.The bed runs on four stool tracks upon hardened steel rollers, the 
rollers being ground to oxact size by special machinery. All of tho four 
tracks are supported in direct line with the impression upon standards 
raised from the girt, the girt itself being cast solid with, and a part of, 
the bod-plate. A groat advantage in this construction is the economy of 
time in making ready, as the hoaviest impressions in cut forms can be 
worked without the least possibility of spring in either tracks or bed. 

Our patent air-springs, with which this press is equipped, and which 
have been one of the distinctive features of the Cottrell press for so many 
years, make the machine almost noiseless in operation, and the accurately- 
cut gearing, together with our patent attachment for controlling the 
momentum of the cylinder, insures perfect register. This machine has a 
power backing-up motion, and a trip, enabling the operator to throw off 
the impression at will, or to roll the form any number of times.— Mfrs. 
Circular. 

FITTED WITH FOUR FORM ROLLERS. 


Size of bed Size form 
inside covered by 

bearers. four rollers. Price. 

No. 4.29X43.25X39.$3,900 

“ 5.33 X 46.29 X 42 . 4,300 

“ 6.33 X 50.29 X 46 . 4,500 

“ 7.35X52.31X48. 4,750 

“ 8.38X55.34X51. 5,300 

FITTED WITH T 

No. 5.33X46.29X42.$3,500 

“ 6.33X50.29X46. 3,700 

“ 7.35X52.31X48. 4,100 


Size of bed Size form 
inside covered by 
bearers. four rollers. Price. 

No. 9.43X56.38X52.$5,700 

“ 10.43 X 60.38 X 56 . 6,000 

“ 11.46X60.42X56. 6,500 

“ 12.46X64.42X60. 6,800 


FORM ROLLERS. 

No. 8 .38X55.34X51..$4,700 

“ 9.42 X 60.38 X 56 . 5,300 


COTTRELL TWO-REVOLUTION PONY.— New Series. 


The Cottrell Two-Revolution “Pony” is the latest arrival in the 
printing world. It comes equipped with every appliance and improve¬ 
ment for convenience of operation—including trip-at-will and back-up. In 
proportion to its cost it is the quickest monoy-getter that has ever been 
erected on the floor of an American pressroom. 

The popular size is 25X30 on tho bed (between bearers). This hustles 
a 22X28 sheet as it never was moved before. Remember, the press is built 
with a stout bed-plate, and does not stand liko a chair, but is firmly 
grounded like a steam engine. For stationers’ work, insurance work, 
railroad or express work, for all rapid transit—and for a full “ charging 
drawer ” at six o’clock each night—the Cottrell Two-Revolution “ Pony” 
is the only certain solution.— Mfrs. Circular. 


TWO ROLLERS. 


FOUR ROLLERS. 


Size of bed Size form covered 

inside bearers. by two rollers. Price. 

25 X30.21X27 .$2,200 


Size of bed Size form covered 

inside bearers, by four rollers. Price. 

26 X 37.22 X 33.$2,700 















































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STIMPSON’SJPUNCHING MACHINE. 



Nos. A B 1 4 7^9 



Nos. 13 17 21 25 29 33 39 46 


Improved No. 4 Machine (foot power) with one Punch and Die.$22 50 

This machine has a reach of 6*4 inches back of plunger. Also an ad¬ 
justable gauge for all kinds of work. The punches and dies and eyelet 
sets are interchangeable. 

In ordering, state size of Punch you want (by number) with machine. 
We furnish all sizes of Eyelet Sets, which will fit in same machine. 



















































































































































































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


129 


QUOINS. 


HEMPEL’S IMPROVED 
PATENT QUOINS. 

Size No. 1 doz. pairs .. $2 50 
“ “ 2 “ " .. 3 00 

Key, plain. 0 50 

“ nickeled. 0 75 

These Quoins are so well 
known to the trade that they 
need no recommendation as to 
their merits. 




PEERLESS STEEL QUOINS. 


No. 1, per dozen.$2 50 

No. 2, per dozen. 3 00 

Plain Keys, each. 0 50 

Nickel plated Keys. 0 75 


The latest and best. When prop¬ 
erly locked, do not work loose. 

Perfect in operating, contiguous 
faces, have wide bearings, cannot 
tilt. The key draws the quoins 
together — does not force them 
apart. Its contact is against the 
base of the sockets at their strong¬ 
est point. Anybody can use them 
at sight, they are so simple. 


KEYSTONE QUOINS. 


No. 1, per dozen.$2 50 

No. 2, per dozen . 3 qo 

Keys for either size, each. 0 50 


WOOD QUOINS. 

Hickory, per 100.$0 40 | Boxwood, per 100.$0 60 

Put up in boxes. 

RATCHET.—For Stereotype Blocks. 

Price, brass, each.$0 50 


ROLLER COM POSITION. 

per pound.$0 35 

“ 0 50 

“ 0 40 


Bingham’s Standard_ 

“ Durable. 

Gem—For the Northwest 


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ROLLERS—Cast. 



PRICES FOR CASTING ROLLERS. 

Eighth Medium.$0 ^ 

Quarter “ 0 80 

Half “ 1 00 

Core and Casting 


Smaller than Eighth.... 

Core. 

. ..$0 50 

Eighth. 

.. . 0 75, 

“ —large. 

... 0 so 

Quarto. 

... 0 85 

“ —large. 

... 0 90 

Half. 

... 1 00 


1 25 
1 30 
1 65 

1 70 

2 00 


jgp”Hand-press rollers, cast, 10 cents per inch. 


ROLLER MOLDS. 


BRASS MOLDS. 



Length 

Diam. 

Price 

Diam. 

Price 

Diam. 

Price 

21 

in. 

.3*4 in . 

. .$9 

60 

3 

in. . 

..$7 20 

2 

in.. 

$5 

50 

30 

in. 

.3% in. 

. .12 

00 

3 

in.. 

. 9 00 

2 

in.. 

6 

00 

36 

in. 

. 31-2 in. 

. .11 

40 

3 

in.. 

.10 80 

2 

in.. 

, 7 

20 

10 

in. 

. 3Vz in . 

. .16 

00 

3 

in. . 

. 12 00 

2 

in. . 

8 

00 

11 

in . 

.3*4 in. 

.17 

60 

3 

in .. 

.13 20 

2 

in.. 

. 8 

80 

18 

in . 

. 3*4 in . 

.19 

20 

3 

in. . 

.14 40 

2 

in. . 

, 9 

60 

52 

in. 

. 3*4 in . 

..20 

80 

3 

in.. 

. 15 60 

2 

in.. 

.10 

40 

For Eighth Medium 

press . 




.$3 

00 

V V 


U 

VV 


VV 


large.. 



. 3 

50 

VV 

Quarter 

VV 


V * 





. 4 

00 

VV 


VV 

VV 


W 


-large .. 



1 

50 

It 

Half 

VV 


V V 




. 5 

00 

IV 


VV 

VV 


V V 


-large .. 



. 5 

50 


These prices include base and star. 



BASE, CORE AND STAR. 

ROLLER BEARERS 


MOLD AND BASE. 



ROLLER BEARERS. 

These bearers for job presses are locked up with the form in the chase. 
They take the undue weight of the rollers off the form, prevent over-inking, 
cause a more even distribution and prevent the cutting of the rollers by 
rules or leaders. In other words, they will save the rollers and improve 
the presswork. 

PRICE, PER PAIR. 


5X 9 

7X11 

8X12 


.$0 35 
. 0 10 
. 0 15 


10X15.$0 50 

11X17. 0 60 

13X19. 0 75 




















































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


131 


ROLLER STOCKS. 


i urnished to order. An old one must be sent us to insure accuracy. 


ROLLERS. 




6 

in. Stock, Frame and one Handle. 

SI 25 

Roller Cast complete. 

.SI 85 

8 




II 

1 50 

II 

II 

II 

. 2 30 

10 



ii 

II 

1 75 

II 

II 

II 

. 2 75 

12 



i 

11 

2 00 

II 

II 

II 

. 3 20 

14 


II it 

two Handles.... 

2 25 

II 

II 

II 

. 3 65 

16 


II it 

ii 

II 

2 50 

II 

II 

II 

. 4 10 

18 



ii 

II 

2 75 

II 

II 

II 

. 4 55 

20 



ii 

11 

3 00 

II 

II 

II 

. 5 00 

24 


II • I 

II 

II 

3 25 

II 

II 

II 

. 5 65 

26 



one “ .... 

3 75 

(I 

II 

II 

. 6 35 

30 


II II 

ii 

II 

4 50 

U 

II 

II 

. 7 50 

36 


II II 

ii 

II 

5 00 

u 

II 

II 

. -8 60 

40 



ii 

II 

5 50 

Ii 

II 

II 

. 9 50 

44 


• I II 

II 

11 

6 00 

II 

II 

II 

. 10 40 

50 


O II 

U 

ii 

6 50 

II 

ii 

II 

. 11 50 

54 


• I • I 

II 

II 

7 00 

II 

II 

II 

. 12 40 




EXTRA STOCK (OR 

CORE). 



6 and 

8 inch.... 

.SO 40 

18 and 20 inch. 

so 80 

30 and 32 inch.... 

SI 25 

10 


12 “ .... 

. 0 60 

22 “ 24 “ 


1 00 

35 " 

36 “ . ... 

. 1 40 

14 

II 

16 “ .... 

. 0 70 

26 “ 28 “ 


1 15 

38 “ 

40 “ . ... 

. 1 50 


42 and 4 


inch 


$1 60 


SCREW WRENCHES. 



Each 


75, $1 00 


SCREW DRIVERS. 


Each.$0 75 

SHOOTING STICKS. 


Steel.$0 75 

Small Steel.:.. 0 60 

Malleable Iron.. 0 30 

Wood.... 0 05 


SIDE AND FOOT STICKS. 



Malleable or wrought iron, per inch. 

It It II II II II 

Accurately planed and dressed. 


Straight..$0 04 
Beveled .. 0 05 







































































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132 




SEITTERS.—Rotary, for Cylinder Presses. 

Price.$13 00 

SPACES AND QUADS.—Job Fonts. See page 6. 

STEREOTYPING MATRIX PAPER. 

Prepared, ready for immediate use. 

Size, 12X19 inches, per doz. $0 50 | Size, 19X24 inches, per doz — $1 00 

STEREOTYPE BLOCKS. 



WITH END HOOKS.— For Cylinder Presses. 



Outside 

Size of 
largest plate 
including 
bevel. 

Size of 
smallest 
plate includ¬ 
ing bevel. 

No. of 

No. of 

MAHOGANY. . 


dimensions 
of blocks. 

side 

hooks. 

end 

hooks. 

Imp. Plain 
Old Style. 

Patent 
New Style. 

Folio- 








Imperial.... 

16 X22 * 

15ft X 211! 

14 2 X211 

4 

3 

17 25 

$3 50 

Super-Royal 

13 * X21 * 

12*1X2011 

12 i X20 i 
111 X181 

4 

3 

6 80 

7 95 

Royal. 

12* X19* 
11* X18* 

llliiXlSM 

4 

3 

6 40 

7 45 

Medium .... 

10*1X17 If 

10 i X171 

4 

3 

6 10 

7 00 

Quarto— 





Imperial.... 

11 X16 

10ft X 15ft 

9 2 Xll 2 

4 

2 

5 30 

6 10 

Super-Royal 

10* X13 * 

911X1211 

9 .1 X121 

3 

2 

4 50 

5 25 

Royal. 

9* X12 * 

811 Xll If 

81 X111 

3 

2 

4 25 

4 90 

Medium .... 

9 Xll * 

8ftXlO]| 

7 2 X101 

3 

2 

4 00 

4 60 

Octavo— 






Imperial.... 

7 | Xll 

7 AX 10/ g 

6* X 92 

3 

1 

3 30 

3 80 

Super-Royal 

6* X10* 

511X 9/e 

SIX 91 

3 

1 

3 15 

3 60 

Royal. 

6X9* 

5/e X 8*1 

4 2X81 

3 

1 

3 00 

3 40 

Medium .... 

5* X 9 

41! X 8ft 

41X72 

3 

1 

2 85 

3 25 

Demy. 

5 i X 7 2 

41*X 7 A 

4X6* 

3 

1 

2 70 

3 10 

Duodecimo— 





Broad. 

5 1 X 62 

11!x 6ft 

4X5* 

2 

1 

2 05 

2 45 

Sixteenmo— 





Super-Royal 

5 X 6* 

4ftX 5]| 

32 X 51 

2 

1 

1 95 

2 30 

Medium .... 

4 * X 6 

31!X 5ft 

31 X 4 2 
2* X 4 

2 

1 

1 85 

2 15 

Demy. 

3iX 5* 

3ft X 41* 

2 

1 

1 75 

2 00 

Eighteenmo— 





Medium .... 

3* X 5? 

21 |X 5ft 

21 X 4* 

2 

1 

1 75 

2 00 

Thirty-twomo 





Super-Royal 

3 X 5 

2ftX 4ft 

12X32 

2 

1 

1 65 

1 85 


In ordering stereotype blocks state whether the Improvod Plain Old 
Style or the Patented New Stylo blocks are wanted, giving the size of 
block overall, and the sizes of tno largest and smallest plates to be worked, 
measuring the back of the plate, or add % of an inch to the printed 
matter, viz.: if the matter is 3x5 the blocks should bo 3%x5% outside. 
All blocks are made of an inch thick. 

















































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


STEREOTYPE BLOCKS. 


If 

111 

n in 

m 

p 

( 

li' || 



1 ill 



11 

l|i 

1 III 



SECTIONAL BLOCKS. 

These blocks consist of metal sections , made up from pieces 2x4, 2x8, 4x4, 
4x8 and 8x8 ems pica. Hooks are inserted m the largest sections, which 
may be arranged on any part of the block and can be adapted for platen or 
cylinder presswork. .. 

Hooks, each. g jr, 

::::::::::::::::::::: *>:,<>* 


Sections, or 

STEREOTYPING OUTFITS.—Snrguy’s. 

Casting machine, with oitlior gas or gasoline heating 

attachment. .......... v ■.. ..^ 

Iron bars, spacings, cores, etc., tor type-high casts. W 

Improved iron miter box and saw. 

Iron sliuteboard and plane.• ••••• . 

Furnace, hood, molting pot and ladle. ^ 

Beating brush... ' 

Small tools, brushes, blankets, etc... 

One dozen prepared matrices and stereotype papei .. . 


No. 2 Outfit. No. 1 Outfit 
Size, 8J4xl5. Size, 15x25. 


... • • ^ 

Any part will be sold separately. 


$40 00 
13 00 
12 00 
12 00 
10 00 

3 00 

4 00 
1 00 

$95 00 
























































































































































































































































































MARDER, LUSE & CO 


134 


STAPLING MACHINES. 



Instantaneously in¬ 
serts and clinches the 
staples. 

This is one of the 
most useful articles for 
a printing office. Is 
easily worked, and sim¬ 
ple in construction. 

Price.$1 50 

STAPLES. 

No. 1, per M.$0 GO 

No. 2, per M. 0 60 


MEGILL’S SINGLE STROKE STAPLE PRESS. 



BREECH LOADER WIRE STAPLE-BINDING MACHINE. 

Price .;;.;..$3 00 

Staples. Sizes: C j 3 c in., D \ in., E i% in., per box of 1,000 of one kind.. 0 50 

This machine binds papers of all kinds with wire staples; holds 100 sta¬ 
ples at a charge; feeds them automatically; inserts them one by one into the 
job, and clinches them flat on under side of the paper. Its capacity is from 
1 to 50 sheets, and it does its work easily. 









































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


135 


STAPLING MACHINES. 



THE HERCULES BINDER.— For Foot Power. 


Staples (in boxes of 5,000), per box.*. 1 ' 

This machine is intended for binding pamphlets or papers that require 
to be quickly and cheaply fastened together by staples. It was designed in 
answer to a demand for a wire stapler of great capacity, at a price lower 
than that charged for the large and expensive machines. It is entirely auto¬ 
matic in its action, being “ loaded ” with a large number of the staples, and 
discharging and fastening them through the paper at one action of the lever 
or treadle. It will do its work well as fast as the operator can handle the 
sheets and work the lever, and will bind any pamphlet, from the thin¬ 
nest to two hundred pages. It holds one hundred staples at a time, and 
will take four different sizes. Any further information relative to it 
will be sent on application. We carry these in stock, ready for shipment. 





















































































































MARDER, LUSE & CO 


136 


STAPLING MACHINES. 



MIDDLE STITCH Oil “SADDLE BACK” BINDER. 


An indispensable machine for 
bookbinders, printers and sta¬ 
tioners. For binding pamphlets 
of any thickness under 125 pages 
through the saddle. 

Length under arm, 12 inches. 


Price, complete with foot-power. 

Staples put up in boxes of 5,000. Price, per box 
Flat table, extra. 


$30 00 
1 25 
1 50 





































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


137 


STEAM FIXTURES. 


COUNTERSHAFT, HANGERS AND CONE PULLEYS. 

# 

First size, for Eighth Medium Presses.4 speeds.$25 

Second" “ Quarto and Half Medium Presses.4 speeds_ 30 

Third “ “ Folio to Super-royal Cylinder Presses.4 speeds. 35 00 

Fourth “ Double Medium and larger Presses.4 speeds. 40 fO 




3 speed 

4 “ 


LIGHT OVERHEAD FIXTURES. 


$15 00 
18 00 


8 8 


























































































138 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


STEAM FIXTURES. 

HANGERS.-Rigid. 


SIZE. 

DROP. 

PRICE. 


SIZE. 

DROP. 

PRICE. 

SIZE. 

DROP. 

PRICE. 

1A 

10 

S3 25 


17c 

10 

$3 50 

m 

10 

$3 75 

1A 

12 

3 50 


17a 

12 

3 75 

Hi 

12 

4 OU 




17c 

14 

4 00 

Hi 

14 

4 25 


HANGERS.—Improved Ball and Socket, Adjustable. 


SIZE. 

DROP. 

PRICE. 

SIZE. 

DROP. 

PRICE. 

SIZE. 

DROP. 

PRICE. 

1* 

17e 

17c 

17c • 

10 

12 

14 

16 

$4 50 

4 75 

5 00 

5 25 

Hi 

Hi 

Hi 

Hi 

Hi 

10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

$5 00 

5 50 

5 75 

6 00 

6 50 

US 

Hi 

HI 

Hi 

HI 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

$6 50 

6 75 

7 25 

7 75 

8 25 


PULLEYS. 

Bored, Turned, Balanced, with Set Screws. 


DIA. 

Face.—(In Inches.) 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

1 

11 

12 

6 

$2 

15 

$2 35 

$2 

55 

$2 

80 

$3 00 

$3 

25 

S3 50 

S3 

75 

S4 00 

$4 25 


2 

25 

2 50 

2 

75 

3 

00 

3 25 

3 

50 

3 75 

4 

00 

4 25 

4 50 

8 . 

2 

50 

2 75 

3 

00 

3 

25 

3 50 

3 

75 

4 00 

4 

25 i 

4 50 

4 80 

9 

2 

55 

2 75 

3 

00 

3 

25 

3 50 

3 

75 

4 10 

4 

45 

4 80 

5 15 

1 O 

2 

75 

3 00 

3 

25 

3 

50 

3 75 

4 

05 

4 40 

4 

75 

5 10 

5 50 

1 1 

2 

85 

3 10 1 

3 

30 

3 

60 

3 90 

4 

25 

4 50 

5 

00 

5 25 

5 85 

12 

3 

00 

3 25 

3 

50 

4 

00 

4 25 

4 

60 

5 00 

5 

50 

5 80 

6 25 

13 

3 

25 

3 50 

3 

75 

4 

10 

4 50 

5 

00 

5 50 

5 

75 

6 25 

6 75 

14 

3 

35 

3 65 

4 00 

4 

35 

4 75 

5 

25 

5 75 

6 

25 

6 75 

7 25 

15 

3 

45 

3 85 

4 

20 

4 

60 

5 05 

5 

65 

6 10 

6 

70 

7 25 

7 75 

1« 

3 

75 

4 10 

4 

40 

4 

90 

5 45 

6 

00 

6 50 

7 

25 

7 75 

8 25 

17 

3 

90 

4 30 

4 

75 

5 

20 

5 75 

6 

35 

6 85 

7 

80 

8 00 

8 50 

18 

4 

00 

4 45 

4 

95 

5 

50 

6 05 

6 

65 

7 25 

7 

90 

8 50 

9 20 

19 

4 

30 

5 00 

5 

40 

6 

25 

6 75 

7 

25 

7 75 

8 

50 

9 00 

9 75 

20 

4 

50 

5 25 

5 

75 

6 

50 

7 00 

7 

50 

8 15 

8 

85 

9 60 

10 40 

21 

4 

75 

5 50 

6 00 

6 

75 

7 50 

8 

25 

9 00 

9 

75 

10 50 

11 25 

22 

5 

00 

5 75 

6 

25 

7 

00 

7 75 

8 

50 

9 50 

10 

50 

11 25 

12 00 

22 

5 

25 

5 85 

6 

50 

7 

25 

8 05 

9 

00 

9 75 

10 

50 

11 50 

12 40 

24 

5 

50 

6 10 

6 85 

7 

65 

8 50 

9 

50 

10 25 

11 

10 

12 10 

13 00 

25 

(5 

00 

6 50 

7 

25 

8 

10 

8 95 

9 

90 

10 85 

11 

85 

12 90 

14 05 

2 (i 

6 

50 

7 00 

7 

65 

8 

60 

9 45 

10 

55 

11 50 

12 

60 

13 75 

15 00 

27 

7 

00 

7 50 

8 

15 

9 05 

10 00 

11 

10 

12 20 

13 

50 

14 60 

15 90 

28 

7 

50 

8 00 

8 

50 

9 

50 

10 60 

11 

70 

12 90 

14 

25 

15 45 

16 85 

29 

8 

50 

9 00 

9 

75 

11 

00 

11 75 

12 

75 

13 75 

14 

90 

16 30 

17 70 

30 

9 00 

9 50 

10 

50 

11 

50 

12 50 

13 

50 

14 50 

15 

75 

17 15 

18 60 

31 



10 00 

11 

00 

12 

00 

13 00 

14 00 

15 10 

1 16 

55 

18 05 

19 55 

32 



10 50 

11 

25 

12 

25 

13 25 

14 

50 

15 90 

17 

40 

19 00 

20 55 

33 



11 00 

11 

75 

12 

75 

13 75 

15 

00 

16 70 

18 

25 

19 90 

21 50 

34 



11 25 

12 

00 

13 

00 

14 35 

15 

85 

17 55 

19 

10 

20 85 

22 50 








































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


139 


STEAM FIXTURES. 

SHAFTING. 


Shafting. —Diameter 10 inches,. 

“ - “ i4 “ . 

“ 0 75 

44 _ 44 ■ 

l/s “ . 

“ 0 80 

44 _ 44 

i a “ . 

“ 0 87 

44 _ 44 

He “ . 

. “ .. 1 05 

SHAFTING COLLARS. 

Shafting Collar— 

4 4 4 4 _ 

Dia. of bore 10 inches. 

4 4 4 4 I 3 44 

. “ 0 80 

4 4 4 4 

u a i 7 b a 

. “ 1 00 

4 4 4 4 _ 

■ “ “ III “ 

. “ 1 20 

4 4 4 4 _ 

44 44 115 44 

A 1 6 . 

. “ 1 40 


SUB-HEADINGS. 

(The SVvcm*. 


Electrotyped from any style of type.$0 50 to $0 60 

If engraved, about..., 2 00 to 4 00 

Each additional electrotype from the engraving. 0 30 to 0 50 


SUBSCRIPTION AND ACCOUNT BOOKS. 


Bradbury’s 1,000 name Subscription Book. 

“ 2,000 “ “ “ . 

“ 3,000 “ “ “ . 

“ 3 Quire Job Account “ . 

“ 3 “ Advertising Account Book 

Duncan’s No. 1. 

“ “ 2 . 

“ “ 3. 


$2 50 
3 00 
3 75 
3 00 
3 00 

2 50 

3 50 

4 50 


TABLETING PRESSES. 


GOLDING’S. 


SIZES AND PRICES. 

No. 1, holds 2,000 sheets, any size 

up to 6X12 inches.$ 6 00 

No. 2, holds 5,000 sheets, any size 

up to 8X16 inches. 12 00 
















































140 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


TABLETING PRESSES. 



COTT’S IMPROVED. 


Will hold any quantity up to three thousand sheets of paper, and any 
size from 2V£X254 to 8*4X14 inches. With an additional clamp and laigei 
pressboards, almost any size of work can be easily handled. 

Why is it Best and Cheapest: 1. Because it is light and strong, 
oasily handled, does not have to bo fastened to a table, and is so simple 

that anyone can use it. J ,, ... , , . ... 

2. Because it is made sloping, so that the paper will stand alone while 


being adjusted. , , 

3. The edges of tho pressboard are beveled (a distinct feature), to pre¬ 
vent them from becoming daubed with glue. 

4. Tho clamp is separate from the box, is easily and quickly adjusted 
to the various thicknesses, and any desired pressure can be attained. 


PRICES. 

Tablet Holder and Clamp, including four pressboards.$3 25 

Extra clamp and set of four pressboards. 1 

Extra clamp, without boards. 1 3a 



Price.$2 25 


TABLET GLUE. 

Always ready for use. Can be applied cold, as easily as paste. 

V 2 Pint. Pint. Quart. Gal. 

$0 35.$0 GO.SI 00.$3 80 

.0 30. 0 55. 0 90. 3 40 

. 0 40 


Red or blue. 

Colorless. 

Bingham’s Tableting Glue, per lb 




























































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


141 


TAKE SLUGS.—Figured or Lettered. 


Eloctrotypod and cut to the measuro of the column 


$0 15 


TAPES. 

\ inch wide, per roll.$1 25 

1 “ “ “ “ 1 50 

1% “ “ “ “ 1 50 


% inch wide, per roll.$0 75 

i/ 2 “ “ “ “ 0 75 

“ 11 “ . 1 00 


% 



For fastening tapes on power presses, 
eyelets. 


Price, including one box of 
.$1 25 


TAPE TIGHTENERS. 
Price. 


.$5 00 


TYPE MEASURES.—Triangular. 

Harder, Luse & Co. Standard. Made of boxwood, for Point System $1 50 


TYMPAN PKESSBOARDS. 

21X29 inches.$0 50 

26X35 “ 0 75 

29X42 “ 1 00 


TYPE WASH OR LYE. 


Champion Type Wash, 1 lb. cans, each . 

$0 

20 Per dozen ... 

... $2 

00 

n tt n 2 “ “ 

0 

30 “ “ ... 

... 3 

25 

n it u “ 

0 

40 “ “ ... 

... i 

50 

Concentrated Lye, in single cans, “ . 



... 0 

15 

“ u in cases of 4 dozen boxes 



... 4 

25 


GROVER’S PRINTER’S DETERGENT. 

This is a substitute for potash, benzine and concentrated lye. It con¬ 
tains no acid or ot her corrosive ingredient injurious to either hands, type or 
rollers. In removing ink it acts as quickly as benzine. Rollers washed 
with it will last longer than if washed in lye, and keep in better condition. 

Tin pails, 10 lbs.$1 25 | Tin pails, 5 lbs. 0 75 


35X52 inches.$1 25 

40X56 “ . 1 50 






























































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WIRE STITCHERS. 



The staple on opposite side 
shows the exact length of the 
longest stitch made by the No. 3 
stitcher. 


3 DONNELL WIRE STITCHER. 


These stitchers have all late improvements—a new spool tension, wire 
straightener, and self-acting gauge. No adjustment required in changing 
from flat to round wire. •Only two adjustments—one for lengthening or 
shortening the staples, the other for raising or lowering the table. Write 
for further description and terms. 


No. 0—Hand Power.$ 75 00 

“ 1—Foot “ . 125 00 

“ 1—Steam “ . 150 00 


No. 3—Steam Power. 
“ 4—Steam “ . 


.$100 00 
. 600 00 








































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


143 


WIRE STITCHERS. 



ROSBACK AUTOMATIC WIRE STITCHER. 


This machine will stitch from a single thin sheet up to the thickness 
attained by any wire stitcher of any make. It has automatic adjustment, 
great capacity, and is simple, convenient and durable. Every machine is 
guaranteed. They arc money makers and time savers. Write for terms. 


Price 


$:350 00 






















































































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WOOD.—Engravers’. 

Boxwood—according to quality, per square inch.3 to 6c. 

Maple “ .. “ “ .1, 1 % and 2c. 

WOOD.—Stereotypers’. 

Cherry for blocking furnished at current rates. 

WOOD RULE. 

Wood Rule, per yard. .$0 12 

WOOD TYPE.—Instructions for Ordering. 


In ordering write plainly the full title or number of the letter, stating 
the size of font (whether it is a 3A, 4A, or 5A), and whether it is caps, caps and 
figures, or caps, lower-case and figures that is wanted. It will prevent the 
possibility of mistakes if the total number of characters and the list price of 
the font is stated. 

In ordering sorts, send if possible, one of each letter wanted. This will 
insure exact copies. 

WOOD TYPE.—For late specimens see pages at latter part of book, next 
to Index. 

Further specimens and prices on application. 

WOOD TYPE SCALE OF FONTS 


Showing the number of letters in any size font from 3 A to 5 A. 


3 A 

CAPITALS. 

*7 5 

LETTERS. 

3 a 

LOWER CASE. 

65 

LETTERS. 

4 A 

CAPITALS. 

1 06 
LETTERS. 

4 a 

LOWER CASE. 

00 

LETTERS. 

5 A 

CAPITALS. 

120 

LETTERS. 

5 a 

LOWER CASE. 
104 
LETTERS. 

A.3 

a.3 

A.4 

a.4 

A ... 5 

a 5 

B.2 

C.2 

D.2 

E.4 

b.2 

c.2 

d.2 

e.4 

B.3 

C.3 

D.3 

E.5 

b.3 

c.3 

d.3 

o.5 

B.3 

C.4 

D.4 

E ... . 6 

b.3 

c.4 

d.4 

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F.2 

G.2 

H.2 

1.4 

f.2 

g.2 

h.2 

i.3 

F.3 

G.3 

H.3 

1.4 

f.3 

S .3 

li.3 

i.4 

F.3 

G.3 

H.4 

I . 5 

f.3 

g.3 

h.4 

i 5 

J.2 

K.1 

L.4 

M.2 

N.3 

j.1 

k.1 

1.4 

m.2 

n.3 

J.3 

K.2 

L.5 

M.3 

N.4 

j.2 

k.2 

1.5 

m.3 

n.4 

J.3 

K.2 

L.6 

M.4 

N.5 

O 5 

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1.6 

m.4 

O.3 

o.3 

O.4 

o.4 

n Pi 

P.2 

p.2 

P.3 

p.3 

P.3 

Q.2 

R 5 

Ti A 

Q.1 

R.3 

q.1 

r.3 

Q.2 

R.4 

Q.2 

r.4 

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q.2 

r Pi 

S.4 

T.3 

U.2 

s.4 

t.4 

u.... ... 2 

S.5 

T.4 

U.3 

s.5 

t.4 

u.3 

S.6 

T.5 

U. . . 4 

s.6 

t.5 

n 4 

Y.2 

W.2 

v.2 

w.2 

V .3 

W.3 

X.2 

Y .3 

v.3 

w.3 

Y.3 

W. 3 

v.3 

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X.1 

Y.2 

x.1 

y.2 

x.2 

y.3 

X.2 

Y 3 

x.2 

v 2 

Z.1 

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;.1 

z.1 

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Z.2 

&.2 

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fi.1 

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Z.2 

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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


145 


REVISED PRICE El,ST OF WOOD TYPE. 


LINES 

PICA. 

CLASS 

E 

CLASS 

M 

CLASS 

N 

CLASS 

O 

CLASS 

P 

CLASS 

Q 

CLASS 

R 

CLASS 

s 

CLASS 

T 

CLASS 

u 

Cents 

per 

Letter. 

Cents 

per 

Letter. 

Cents 

per 

Letter. 

Cents 

per 

Letter. 

Cents 

per 

Letter. 

Cents 

per 

Letter. 

Cents 

per 

Letter. 

Cents 

per 

Letter. 

Cents 

per 

Letter. 

Cents 

per 

Letter. 

3 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

8 

10 

13 

16 

3 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

8 

12 

15 

18 

4 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

8 

12 

15 

18 

5 

6 

6 

6 

6 

7 

8 

9 

14 

17 

20 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

8 

10 

11 

16 

19 

22 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

10 

12 

13 

18 

22 

26 

10 

9 

9 

10 

10 

12 

15 

16 

20 

25 

30 

13 

10 

10 

12 

12 

14 

17 

18 

23 

28 

32 

14 

11 

12 

13 

14 

16 

20 

22 

26 

30 

34 

15 

12 

13 

14 

15 

18 

21 

24 

28 

32 

36 

16 

12 

14 

15 

16 

19 

22 

25 

30 

34 

38 

18 

13 

15 

17 

18 

21 

24 

28 

33 

37 

42 

20 

14 

16 

18 

20 

24 

28 

32 

37 

40 

44 

24 

17 

19 

22 

24 

28 

32 

36 

42 

45 

48 

25 

18 

20 

23 

25 

30 

34 

38 

45 

48 

50 

30 

21 

24 

27 

30 

35 

40 

44 

52 

55 

58 


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14(5 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


Estimate for a Small Job Office. 

IN CONNECTION WITH A SIX OR SEVEN-COLUMN NEWSPAPER WHERE 
“PATENT” INSIDES ARE USED. 


1 Columbian Lever Job Press, 6X9 (self-inker).$35 00 ' 

1 Cabinet—12 % cases—flat top.i. 15 00 i 

1 Imposing Stone, to fit on top of cabinet. 4 00 

1 10-inch Grover Composing Stick. 1 20 ■ 

1 Brass Job Galley (6X10 inches). 2 00 

10 lbs. 6-to-pica Leads (long) . 1 60 j 

2 lbs. Single Labor-saving Rule, 6-to-pica . 3 50 

2 “ Double “ “ “ 3- “ . 3 00 

2 “ Dotted “ “ “ 6- “ . 3 50 

1 Labor-saving Rule Case. 1 15 

1 “ “ Lead and Slug Case. 1 00 

12 lbs. Labor-saving Metal Furniture. 3 00 

12 “ “ “ 6-to-pica Leads... 3 00 

12 “ “ “ Nonpareil Slugs. 3 00 

1 lb. Black Job Ink. 1 00 

H “ Red “ “ ! 50 

l / 2 “ Blue “ “ ! 00 

Job Faces, selected, about. 34 15 

1 Card Font Double Pica Ladies’ Hand Script No. 2. 4 50 

15 Yards Assorted Reglet. 0 30 

12 “ Sidesticks and Furniture. 0 60 

1 “C. & M.” Lead Cutter. 2 00 

Mallet, Planer, Quoins and Shooting Stick. 1 45 

- | 


$126 45 


The estimates here given, as well as those on the following pages, are 
not arbitrary, being intended merely as a basis upon which to determine the 
cost of an outfit. Any article not wanted may be omitted, the quantity of 
type, etc., reduced or increased, different sizes substituted, or changed in 
any way to suit the purchaser. 


































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


147 


Estimate for a Small Job Office. 


1 8X12 0. S. Gordon Job Press, with throw-off.$165 00 

1 No. 1 Imposing Stone and Frame, 26 X 44 . 18 00 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick, Wood Quoins. 1 45 

1 News Stand, with racks for eight full-size cases. 3 75 

1 Sixteen-Case Cabinet, % italic, flat top, stained. 18 00 

1 26-inch Composing Stick, wood. 1 25 

112-inch “ “ Grover’s. 1 40 

1 Job Galley, 8MX13. 2 50 

10 lbs. 6-to-pica Leads (long). 1 60 

20 lbs. Labor-saving Leads and Slugs. 5 00 

3 lbs. Dotted Labor-saving Rule 6-to-pica. 5 25 

3 “ Single “ “ “ 6-to-pica. 5 25 

3 “ Double “ “ “ 3-to-pica. 4 50 

1 Labor-saving Rule Case. 1 15 

2 Pairs News Cases. 3 20 

25 lbs. Metal Furniture. 6 25 

2 “ Job Black Ink. 1 50 

1 ft». Superfine Black Ink, for cards . 1 50 

1 “ Fine Red. 3 00 

Job Faces, Scripts, etc., selected, about. 85 00 

1 Card Font Nonpareil Old Style. 4 30 

1 Font Great Primer Poster Ionic. 12 48 

1 Font Long Primer Law Italic. ? 40 

25 lbs. Long Primer Roman. 8 00 

Borders and Ornaments. 7 00 

Selection Wood Type, about. 30 00 

1 Pair Tweezers. 0 50 

1 “ Bellows (8-inch). 1 00 

1 Lead Cutter, C. & M. 2 00 

114-inch Paragon Paper Cutter. 45 00 

Wood Furniture, Sidesticks and Reglet. 1 27 

$453 50 





































148 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


Estimate for a Medium Job Office. 


1 10X15 O. 8. Gordon Job Press, with throw-off. 

1 28X50 Imposing Stone and Frame,. 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick, Wood Quoins. 

1 Sixteen-Case Stained Cabinet, % size, flat top. 

1 Job Stand, for 12 full and 12 % cases. t .... 

2 Pairs News Cases . 

5 Job and Triple Cases. 

12 % Italic Cases. 

1 6X10, Job Galley, brass-lined. 

112X18, “ “ “ . 

1 80-inch Composing Stick, wood. 

112- “ “ “ Grover’s. 

1 8- “ “ “ “ 

1 Font Word Ornaments (small) . 

20 lbs. 6-to-pica Leads (long). 

20 lb. Font 6-to-pica Labor-saving Leads, with case. .. . 
25 lbs. Labor-saving Nonpareil Slugs. 

3 lbs. Dotted Labor-saving Rule, 6-to-pica. 

3 “ Single “ “ “ 6- “ . 

3 “ Parallel “ “ “ 3- “ . 

3 “ Double “ “ “ 3- “ . 

2 Labor-saving Rule Cases. 

25 lbs. Metal Furniture. 

5 “ Job Black Ink. 

1 lb. Superfine Black Ink, for cards. 

1 “ Fine Red, $3.00. 1 lb. Dark Blue, $2.00. 

Selection Job Fonts, Scripts, etc., about. 

1 Font Great Primer Poster Ionic. 

1 “ Double Great Primer Poster Ionic. 

1 “ Long Primer Circular Italic. 

Assortment of Borders, about. 

25 lbs. Nonpareil Old Style. 

25 “ Long Primer Old Style. 

1 Card Font Pica “ “ . 

Selection Wood Type, about. 

10 Yards Wood Rule. 

1 “ Peerless ” Card Cutter. 

1 23-inch Jewel Paper Cutter. 

1 “Little Giant” Lead and Rule Cutter. 

1 Pair Tweezers. 

1 “ BeUows (10-inch). 

6 Sets Corner quads (nonpareil, long primer and pica) 

Assorted Sizes Wood Furniture and Sidesticks. 

“ Cherry Reglet... 


$713 75 
























































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 149 


Estimate for a Six-Column Newspaper. 

ONE PAGE. WIDTH OF COLUMN, 13 EMS PICA. 


1 6 -Column Army Press (11x20 inches) . $60 00 

1 Single Brass Bottom Galley. 1 50 

2 Wood Galleys (5 x 15 inches).j 0 60 

2 6 -inch Composing Sticks.i 50 

3 Pairs News Cases.. 4 80 

6 Job and Triple Cases.. 5 40 

Mallet, and Planer... 0 70 

Tweezers and Lye Brush. 1 00 

10 His. News Ink, extra ... 2 00 

Column and Head Rules (for 2 pages)...' 5 40 

25 Advertising Rules (cut to column 1 . 1 00 

10 Single Dash “ “ “ 0 60 

10 Editorial Dash Rules (cut to column).* * ’ ’ ” 0 80 

5 Double and 5 Parallel Cross Rules (cut to column). 0 60 

10 lbs. Leads, 6 -to-pica (cut to column). 1 80 

75 “ Long Primer Roman. 21 00 

50 “ Brevier Roman. 18 50 

Display Type, about. 22 50 

Heading for Paper, about. 2 50 

1 News Stand for 8 cases. 3 75 

6 Great Primer Foot Slugs. 0 30 

1 24 x 36 Imposing Stone in Coffin. 7 75 


$167 00 


Estimate for a Seven-Column Newspaper. 

ONE PAGE. WIDTH OF COLUMN, 13 EMS PICA. 


1 Army Press (16%x22%). $85 00 

2 Single Brass Bottom Galley. 3 00 

2 Wood Galleys (5x15 inches). 0 60 

2 6 -inch Composing Sticks. 1 50 

3 Pairs News Cases. 4 80 

8 Job and Triple Cases. 7 20 

Mallet and Planer. 0 65 

Tweezers and Lye Brush. 1 00 

10 lbs. News Ink, extra. 2 00 

Column and Head Rules (for two pages). 6 70 

25 Advertising Rules (cut to column). 1 00 

10 Single Dash “ “ “ 0 60 

10 Editorial Dash Rules (cut to column). 0 80 

5 Double and 5 Parallel Cross Rules (cut to column). 0 60 

15 lbs. Leads, 6 -to-pica (cut to column). 2 70 

5 “ Nonpareil Slugs (cut to column). 0 90 

100 “ Long Primer Roman. 32 00 

50 “ Brevier Roman. 18 50 

Display Type, about. 30 00 

Heading for Paper, about. 3 00 

1 News Stand for 8 cases. 3 75 

1 26 x 44 Imposing Stone, in coffin. 10 00 


$216 30 

Rebuilt army presses may be substituted as follows: 6-column,$45.00; 
7-column, $60.00. 





















































150 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


Estimate for a Five-Column Folio Newspaper 

WITH PATENT INSIDES. 


1 5-Column Washington Hand Press, used and overhauled.$125 00 

1 Pair 5-Column Folio Chases. 9 50 j 

1 14-incli Roller Frame, Core and Casting. 3 65 | 

Iron Side and Foot Sticks. 3 00 

1 Imposing Stone in Coffin, 24 x 36 . 7 75 

100 lbs. Long Primer Roman. 32 00 

50 “ Brevier Roman. 18 50 

Display Type, about. 22 50 

Spaces and Quads for Display Letter, about. 2 75 

8 Column Rules, Nonpareil. 3 20 

2 Double Head Rules. 0 60 

5 Double Cross Rules (cut to column). 0 30 

5 Parallel “ “ “ “ . 0 30 

10 Double Dash “ “ “ . 0 60 

20 Single “ “ “ “ . 1 20 

:40 Advertising “ “ “ . 1 20 

Heading for Paper, about. 2 50 

15 lbs. Leads, 6-to-pica (cut to column). 3 00 

5 “ Nonpareil Slugs (cut to column). 1 00 

2 6-inch Composing Sticks. 150 

2 Composing Rules, $0.50. 1 Make-up Rule, $0.30 . 0 80 

2 Single Brass Bottom Galleys. 3 00 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick and Quoins. 1 40 

Tweezers and Lye Brush. 1 00 

10 lbs. News Ink, extra. 2 00 

3 Pairs News Cases. 4 80 

1 Job Stand (for 12 full and 12 % cases). 5 50 

8 Italic Cases, % . 6 00 

Reglet and Furniture. 0 90 

10 Great Primer Foot Slugs. 0 50 

3 Fonts Head Letter. 8 00 









































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


151 


Estimate for a Six-Column Folio Newspaper, 

WITH PATENT INSIDES. 


1 6-Column Washington Hand Press (used and overhauled).$125 00 

116-inch Holler Frame and Stock (cast). 4 10 

1 Pair No. 2 Half Chases (6 column). 10 00 

1 Set Iron Side and Foot Sticks (67 inches). 3 35 

1 Imposing Stone, in coffin, 24X36. 7 75 

3 Single Brass Bottom Galleys. 4 50 

1 Double “ “ “ 2 00 

2 News Stands, each with racks for eight full-size cases. 7 50 

4 Pairs News Cases. 6 40 

10 Job and Triple Cases. 9 00 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick, Wood Quoins. 1 45 

Bodkin, Lye Brush, Lye. 9 70 

10 lbs. Fine H. P. News Ink . 2 00 

50 Advertising Rules (13ems) . 2 00 

8 Double Cross “ 13 " .....X.. 0 48 

8 Parallel “ “ 13 “ 0 48 

10 Advertising “ (26)4 ems). 0 80 

20 Dash Rules. 1 20 

10 Editorial Dash Rules. 9 80 

10 Column Rules, nonpareil. I 70 

2 Double and 2 Parallel Head Rules. 1 00 

150 lbs. Long Primer Roman. 46 00 

50 “ Brevier Roman. 18 50 

2 Composing and 1 Make-up Rule (13 ems). 0 80 

Display and Head Letter (with spaces and quads), about. 48 00 

20 lbs. 6-to-pica Leads (13 ems) . 3 60 

10 lbs. Leads and Slugs (26)4 ems). 1 80 

15 lbs. Nonpareil Slugs (13 ems). 2 70 

12 Great Primer Foot Slugs. 0 60 

4 Yards Si desticks. 9 24 

1 Electrotype Heading. 2 75 

1 6-inch Roller Stock and Frame (cast). 1 85 

2 6-inch Screw, and 1 8-inch Grover Composing Sticks. 2 50 

Reglet and Furniture. 9 95 


$327 50 

igg^The estimates here given are not arbitrary, being intended merely as a 
isis upon which to determine the cost of an outfit. Any articles not w anted 
ny be omitted, the quantity of type, etc., reduced or increased, different 
zes substituted, or changed in any way to suit the ideas of the purchaser. 







































152 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


Estimate for a Seven-Col. Folio Newspaper, 

WITH PATENT INSIDES. 


1 7-Column Washington Hand Press (used and overhauled).$130 00 

118-inch Roller Frame and Stock (cast) ... 4 55 

1 Pair No. 3 Half Chases (7 column). 11 00 

1 Set Iron Side and Foot Sticks (76 inches) . 3 80 

1 Imposing Stone, in coffin, 26 X 44. 10 00 

4 Single Brass Bottom Galleys. 6 00 

1 Double “ “ “ . 2 00 

2 News Stands, each with racks for eight full-size cases. 7 50 

2 6 -inch Screw and 1 8 -incli Grover Composing Sticks. 2 50 

4 Pairs News Cases. 6 40 

10 Job and Triple Cases. 9 00 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick, Wood Quoins. 1 45 

Bodkin, Lye Brush, Lye. 0 70 

10 lbs. Fine H. P. News Ink. 2 00 

50 Advertising Rules (13 ems). 2 00 

6 Double Cross “ “ 0 36 

6 Parallel “ “ “ 0 36 

10 Advertising “ (26*4 ems). 0 80 

25 Brass Dash Rules. 1 50 

15 Editorial Dash Rules.. 1 20 

12 Column Rules, nonpareil. 6 00 

2 Double and 2 Parallel Head Rules. 1 20 

175 lbs. Long Primer Roman. 56 00 

10 “ “ Italic. 3 20 

50 “ Brevier Roman. 18 50 

2 Composing and 1 Make-up Rule. 0 80 

Display and Head Letter (with spaces and quads), about. 50 00 

25 lbs. 6 -to-pica Leads (13 ems). 4 50 

15 “ Leads and Slugs (26 % ems). 2 70 

15 “ Nonpareil Slugs (13 ems). 2 70 

14 Great Primer Foot Slugs. 0 70 

Sidesticks and Furniture. 1 38 

10 Yards Cherry Reglet. 0 20 

1 Electrotype Heading. 2 75 

1 6 -inch Roller Stock and Frame (cast). 1 85 

$355 60 















































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 153 


Estimate for an Eight-Col. Folio Newspaper, 

WITH PATENT INSIDES. 


1 8-0olumn Washington Hand Press (overhauled) .$140 00 

1 20-inch Roller Frame and Stock—two handles (cast). 5 00 

1 Press Blanket, felt. 5 00 

1 Inking Stone, 18x24.‘. 3 75 

1 Ink Knife (7 inch blade). 0 75 

1 Pair No. 5 Half Chases ( 8 -column). 13 00 

1 Set Iron Side and Foot Sticks (85 inches). 4 25 

1 28 x 50 Imposing Stone in Coffin. 12 50 

4 Single Brass Galleys, lined. 8 00 

1 Double “ Galley, “ 2 50 

2 News Stands, each with racks for eight full-size cases. 7 50 

3 6 -incli Screw and 1 8 -inch Grover Composing Sticks. 3 10 

3 Composing and 1 Make-up Rule. 1 05 

5 Pairs News Cases. 8 00 

10 Italic or Job, and Triple Cases. 9 00 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick, Wood Quoins. 1 45 

Bodkin, Lye Brush, Lye. 0 70 

25 lbs. Fine News Ink. 4 00 

75 Advertising Rules, $3.00. 30 Brass Dash Rules, $1.80 . 4 80 

15 Double Dash Rules (13 ems). 1 20 

10 “ Cross “ “ 0 60 

10 Parallel “ “ “ 0 60 

14 Column Rules (23% inches long). 7 00 

3 Double Head Rules (18 inches long). 1 35 

2 Parallel “ “ (18 “ “ ). 0 90 

200 Mbs. Long Primer. 64 00 

50 “ Brevier. 18 50 

Advertising Fonts and Head Letter, about. 60 00 

25 lbs. 6 -to-pica Leads (13 ems). . 4 50 

20 “ Slugs (13 ems). 3 60 

25 “ Leads and Slugs (26% ems). 4 50 

16 Foot Slugs (great primer). 0 80 

1 Electrotype Heading. 3 00 

1 6 -inch Roller Frame and Stock (cast). 1 85 

Reglet and Furniture. 1 75 


$408 50 











































154 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


Estimate for a Nine-Column Folio Newspaper, 

WITH PATENT INSIDES. 


1 9-Column Washington Hand Press, used and overhauled.$150 00 

1 Pair 9-Column Folio Chases. 15 00 

1 24-inch Roller Frame, Core and Casting. 5 90 

Iron Side and Foot Sticks. 4 60 

1 Imposing Stone in Coffin, 30x60. 15 50 

250 lbs. Long Primer Roman. 80 00 

50 “ Brevier Roman. 18 50 

Display Type, about. 40 00 

Spaces and Quads for Display Letter, about. 5 00 

16 Column Rules, Nonpareil. 8 64 

3 Double Head Rules. 1 35 

10 Double Cross Rules (cut to column). 0 60 

10 Parallel “ “ “ “ . 0 60 

20 Double Dash “ “ “ . 1 20 

35 Single “ “ “ “ . 2.10 

75 Advertising “ “ “ . 3 00 

Heading for Paper, about. 3 00 

30 lbs. Leads, 6-to-pica (cut to column). 5 40 

10 “ Nonpareil and Pica Slugs (cut to column). 1 80 

18 Foot Slugs (Great Primer). 0 90 

4 6-incli Composing Sticks. 3 00 

18-inch “ “ . 0 85 

4 Composing Rules. 1 00 

1 Make-up Rule. 0 30 

5 Single Brass Lined Galleys. 10 00 

1 Double “ “ “ 2 50 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick and Quoins. 1 45 

Tweezers and Lye Brush. 1 00 

10 lbs. News Ink, extra. 2 00 

1 News Stand (for 8 full cases). 3 75 

1 Job Stand (for 12 full and 12 % cases). 5 50 

6 Pairs News Cases. 9 60 

12 % Italic Cases. 9 (X) 

Reglet and Furniture. 1 66 


$416 50 









































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 155 


Estimate for a Five-Column Folio Newspaper. 

SIZE, 20 X 26; FOUR pages, width of COLUMN, 13 EMS. 


1 5-Column Washington Hand Press, used and overhauled.$125 00 

1 Pair 5-Column Folio Chases. 9 50 

114-inch Roller Frame, Core and Casting. 3 65 

Iron Side and Foot Sticks. 3 00 

1 Imposing Stone in Coffin, 28 x 50. 12 50 

200 lbs. Long Primer Roman. 64 00 

50 “ Brevier Roman. 18 50 

Advertising and Head Letter, about. 50 00 

16 Column Rules, Nonpareil. 6 40 

4 Double Head Rules. 1 20 

10 Double Cross Rules (cut to column). 0 60 

10 Parallel “ “ “ “ 0 60 

15 Double Dash “ “ “ 0 90 

30 Single “ “ “ “ 1 80 

75 Advertising “ “ “ 3 00 

Heading for Paper, about. 2 50 

25 lbs. Leads, 6-to-pica (cut to column). 4 50 

15 “ Nonpareil Slugs (cut to column). 2 70 

2 6-inch Composing Sticks. 1 50 

18-inch “ “ . 0 85 

2 Composing Rules. 0 50 

1 Make-up Rule. 0 30 

4 Single Brass Bottom Galleys. 6 00 

1 Double “ “ “ . 2 00 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick and Quoins. 1 45 

Tweezers and Lye Brush. 1 00 

25 lbs. News Ink, extra. 4 00 

1 News Stand (for 8 full cases). 3 75 

1 Job Stand (for 12 full and 12 % cases). 5 50 

5 Pairs News Cases. 8 00 

12 % Italic Cases. 9 00 

Reglet and Furniture. 1 80 

20 Great Primer Foot Slugs. 1 00 


$357 00 








































] 56 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


Estimate for a Six-Column Folio Newspaper. 

SIZE, 22 x 30; FOUR pages, width of COLUMN, 13 EMS PIOA. 


1 6 -Column Washington Hand Press (overhauled).$125 00 

116-inch Roller Frame and Stock—two handles (cast). 4 10 

1 Press Blanket, felt. 3 00 

1 Inking Stone, 12X18. 2 00 

1 Ink Knife (7-inch blade). 0 75 

1 Pair No. 2 Half Chases ( 6 -column). 10 00 

1 Set Iron Side and Foot Sticks (67 inches). 3 35 

1 No. 1 Imposing Stone, in coffin, 26 X 44 . 10 00 

5 Single Brass Lined Galleys. 10 00 

2 Double “ “ “ . 5 (jy 

2 News Stands, each with racks for eight full-size cases. 7 50 

2 6 -inch Screw, and 1 8 -inch Grover Composing Sticks. 2 50 

5 Pairs News Cases. g 00 

10 Job and Triple Cases. 9 qq 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick, Wood Quoins. 1 45 

Bodkin, Lye Brush, Lye. 0 70 

25 lbs. Fine H. P. News Ink. 4 qq 

75 Advertising Rules. 3 00 

20 Editorial Dash Rules. 1 60 

30 Single Dash Rules, $1.80. 20 Brass Dashes, $ 2.00 . 3 80 

8 Double Cross Rules. 0 48 

8 Parallel “ “ . 0 48 

20 Column Rules, nonpareil (19% inches long) . 9 40 

4 Double Head Rules, (13% “ “ ) . 4 00 

2 Parallel “ “ (13% “ “) .' ’ 0 50 

200 lbs. Long Primer. 64 00 

75 “ Brevier. 27 75 

25 “ Nonpareil. 44 or> 

2 Composing and 1 Make-up Rule. 0 80 

Advertising and Head Letter, about. 60 00 

20 lbs. 6 -to-pica Leads (13 ems) . 3 60 

20 “ Slugs (13 ems). 3 60 

15 “ Leads and Slugs (2614 ems). 2 70 

24 Foot Slugs (great primer). 4 20 

1 Electrotype Heading. 275 

1 6 -inch Roller Stock and Frame (cast). 4 85 

Wood Furniture and Reglet. 4 gg 


$408 00 












































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Estimate for a Seven-Col. Folio Newspaper. 

SIZE, 24X35; FOUR PAGES. WIDTH OF COLUMN, 13 EMS PICA. 


1 7-Column Washington Hand Press (overhauled).$130 00 

1 18-inch Roller Frame and Stock—two handles (cast). 4 55 

1 Press Blanket, felt. g ^ 

1 Inking Stone, 12X18. 2 00 

1 Ink Knife (7 inch blade). 0 75 

1 Pair No. 3 Half Chases (7 column). 11 00 

1 Set Iron Side and Foot Sticks (76 inches). 3 80 

1 26X76 Imposing Stone, in coffin,. 47 25 

5 Single Brass Lined Galleys. 10 00 

2 Double “ “ “ 5 00 

3 News Stands, each holding eight full-size cases . 11 25 

3 6-inch Screw, and 1 8-inch Grover Composing Sticks. 3 25 

6 Pairs News Cases. 9 00 

10 Job and Triple Cases. 9 00 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick, Wood Quoins. 1 45 

Bodkin, Lye Brush, Lye. 0 70 

25 lbs. Fine H. P. News Ink. 4 00 

100 Advertising Rules (13 ems) . 4 00 

20 Editorial Dash Rules. 1 00 

50 Single Dash Rules, $3.00. 30 Brass Dashes, $3.00. 6 00 

10 Double Cross Rules (13 ems). 0 60 

10 Parallel “ “ “ “ . 0 60 

24 Column Rules, nonpareil (2134 inches long). 12 00 

4 Double Head Rules (15% “ “ ) . 1 00 

2 Parallel “ “ (15% “ “ ) . 0 80 

225 Ebs. Long Primer. 72 00 

100 “ Brevier. 37 00 

25 “ Nonpareil. U 25 

3 Composing and 1 Make-up Rule. 1 05 

Advertising and Head Letter, about. 65 00 

30 lbs. 6-to-pica Leads, (13 ems) . 5 40 

30 “ Slugs (13 ems). 5 40 

20 “ Leads and Slugs (26*4 ems). 3 60 

28 Foot Slugs (great primer). 1 40 

1 Electrotype Heading. 2 75 

1 6-inch Roller Stock and Frame (cast). 1 85 

Wood Furniture and Reglet. 150 


$462 75 














































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Estimate for an Eight-Col. Folio Newspaper. 

SIZE, 26X40; FOUR PAGES. WIDTH OF COLUMN, 13 EMS PICA. 


1 8-Column Washington Hand Press (overhauled).$140 00 

1 20-inch Roller Frame and Stock—two handles (cast). 5 00 

1 Press Blanket, felt. 5 00 

1 Inking Stone, 18X24. 3 75 

1 Ink Knife (7 inch blade). 0 75 

1 Pair No. 5 Half Chases (8-column) . 13 00 

1 Set Iron Side and Foot Sticks (85 inches). 4 25 

1 28X80 Imposing Stone in Coffin. 19 50 

6 Single Brass Lined Galleys. 12 00 

3 Double “ “ “ . 7 50 

2 Job Stands, each with racks for 12 full and 12 % cases. 11 00 

3 6-inch Screw and 1 8-inch Grover Composing Sticks. 3 10 

3 Composing and 1 Make-up Rule. 1 05 

8 Pairs News Cases. 12 80 

6 Job and Triple Cases. 5 40 

12 % Job Cases. 9 00 

MaUet, Planer, Shooting Stick, Wood Quoins. 1 60 

Bodkin, Lye Brush, Lye. 0 70 

25 lbs. Fine News Ink. 4 00 

125 Advertising Rules, $5.00. 50 Brass Dashes, $5.00 . 10 00 

40 Single Dash Rules. 2 40 

30 Double “ “ (13 ems). 2 40 

10 “ Cross.. . 0 60 

10 Parallel “ . . 0 60 

28 Column Rules, Nonpareil (23% inches long). 14 00 

5 Double Head Rules, (18 “ “ ). 2 25 

2 ParaUel “ “ (18 “ “ ). 0 90 

275 lbs. Long Primer. 88 00 

125 “ Brevier. 46 25 

25 “ Nonpareil. 11 25 

Advertising Fonts and Head Letter, about. 100 15 

40 lbs. 6-to-pica Leads (13 ems) . 7 20 

30 “ Slugs (13 ems) . 5 40 

25 “ Leads and Slugs (2614 ems pica). 4 50 

32 Foot Slugs (great primer). 1 60 

1 Electrotype Heading. 3 00 

1 6-inch Roller Frame and Stock (cast). 1 85 

Reglet and Furniture, assorted. 2 00 


$563 25 














































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Estimate for a Nine-Column Folio Newspaper. 

SIZE, 28X44; FOUR pages, width of column, 13 EMS pica. 

1 9-Column Washington Hand Press (overhauled).$150 00 

1 9-Column Inking Apparatus, Stand, Roller Frame and Cores. 21 00 

Casting Rollers for Inking Apparatus. 4 40 

1 Press Blanket, felt. 6 50 

1 Pair No. 7 Half Chases (9-column) . 15 00 

1 Set Iron Side and Foot Sticks (91 inches). 4 55 

1 30 X 90 Imposing Stone in Coffin. 23 50 

1 Ink Knife (9-inch blade). 1 25 

8 Single Brass Lined Galleys. 16 00 

4 Double “ “ “ . 10 00 

2 News Stands, each with rack for 8 full-size cases. 7 50 

1 Job Stand, to hold 12 full and 12 % cases. 5 50 

6 6-inch Screw, and 1 8-inch Grover Composing Sticks. 5 50 

6 Composing and 1 Make-up Rule. . . 1 80 

8 Pairs News Cases. 12 80 

6 Italic or Job and Triple Cases. 5 40 

12 % Job Cases . 9 00 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick, Wood Quoins. 1 45 

Bodkin, Lye Brush, Lye. 0 70 

25 lbs. Fine H. P. News Ink. 4 00 

150 Advertising Rules, $6.00. 75 Brass Dashes, $7.50. 13 50 

50 Single Dash Rules. 3 00 

40 Double “ “ (13 ems) . 3 20 

15 “ Cross “ “ “ 0 90 

15 Parallel “ “ “ “ 0 90 

8 Column Rules, (23 % inches). 4 32 

24 “ “ (25M “ ). 12 96 

5 Double Head Rules, nonpareil (20)4 inches) . 2 50 

2 Parallel “ “ “ “ “ . 1 00 

300 lbs. Long Primer. 96 00 

150 “ Brevier. 55 50 

50 “ Nonpareil. 22 50 

Advertising and Head Letter, about. 100 00 

50 lbs. 6-to-pica Leads (13 ems). 9 00 

40 “ Slugs (13 ems) . 7 20 

30 “ Leads and Slugs (26)4 ems pica). 5 40 

36 Foot Slugs (double pica). 2 16 

1 6-inch Roller Frame and Stock (cast). 1 85 

Wood Furniture and Reglet. 1 26 


$649 00 














































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Estimate for a Five-Col. Quarto Newspaper. 

SIZE, 26 X 40; EIGHT pages, width of column, 13 EMS pica. 


1 8-Column Washington Hand Press, used and overhauled.$140 00 

1 Pair 5-Column Quarto Chases. 15 50 

1 20-inch Roller Frame, Core and Casting. 5 00 

Iron Side and Foot Sticks. 4 20 

1 Imjjosing Stone in Coffin, 28 x 50. 13 50 

275 lbs. Long Primer Roman. 88 00 

125 “ Brevier Roman. 46 25 

25 “ Nonpareil Roman. 1125 

Advertising Fonts and Head Letter, about. 75 00 

32 Column Rules, Nonpareil. 12 80 

9 Double Head Rules. 2 25 

1 Parallel “ “ 0 20 

16 Double Cross Rules (cut to column). 0 96 

16 Parallel “ “ “ “ 0 96 

20 Double Dash “ “ “ 1 60 

40 Single “ “ “ “ 2 40 

100 Advertising “ “ “ 4 00 

Heading for Paper, about.. 2 50 

35 lbs. Leads, 6-to-pica (cut. to column). 6 30 

20 “ Nonpareil Slugs “ “ 3 60 

3 6-inch Composing Sticks. 2 25 

18-inch “ “ 0 85 

3 Composing Rules. 0 75 

1 Make-up Rule. 0 30 

6 Single Brass Bottom Galleys. 9 00 

1 Double “ “ “ 2 00 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick and Quoins. 1 45 

Tweezers anb Lye Brush. 1 00 

25 His. News Ink, extra. 4 00 

2 Job Stands (for 12 full and 12 % cases. 11 (X) 

8 Pairs News Cases. 12 80 

12 % Italic Cases. 9 00 

Reglet and Furniture. 1 83 

40 Great Primer Foot Slugs... 2 00 


$194 00 










































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Estimate for a Six-Column Quarto Newspaper. 

SIZE, 30 x 44; EIGHT PAGES, width of column, 13 EMS pica. 


1 6-Column Quarto Washington Hand Press (overhauled) 

1 Inking Apparatus, Stand, Roller Frame and Core. 

Casting Rollers. 

1 Press Blanket, felt. 

1 Ink Knife (7-inch blade). 

1 Pair 6-Column Quarto Chases. 

1 Set Iron Side and Foot Sticks. 

1 Imposing Stone in Coffin, 36 x 60. 

8 Single Brass Lined Galleys. 

2 Double “ “ “ . 

2 News Stands, each with racks for eight full-size cases . 

1 Job Stand for 12 full and 12 % cases. 

5 6-inch Screw and 1 8-incli Grover Composing Sticks. 

8 Pairs News Cases. 

6 Job and Triple Cases.. 

12 % Italic Cases. v 

Mallet, Planer, Shooting Stick and Wood Quoins. 

Bodkin, Lye Brush, Lye. 

25 lbs. Fine H. P. News Ink. 

125 Advertising Rules.. 

50 Single Dash Rules, $3.00. 30 Brass Dashes, $3.00. 

20 Double Cross Rules. 

20 Parallel “ “ . 

40 Column Rules, Nonpareil (19% inches long). 

9 Double Head Rules (13% “ “ ). 

2 Parallel “ “ (13% “ “ ). 

300 lbs. Long Primer. 

150 “ Brevier. 

50 “ Nonpareil.'. 

4 Composing and 1 Make-up Rule. 

Advertising and Head Letter, about. 

50 lbs. 6-to-pica Leads (13 eras). 

40 “ Slugs (13 ems). 

30 “ Leads and Slugs (26% ems). 

48 Foot Slugs (great primer). 

1 Electrotype Heading. 

1 6-inch Roller Stock and Frame (cast). 

Wood Furniture and Reglet. 


$225 00 
21 00 

4 40 

3 00 
0 75 

16 00 
6 80 
18 50 
16 00 

5 00 
7 50 
5 50 

4 60 
12 80 

5 40 
9 00 

1 45 
0 70 

4 00 

5 00 

6 00 
1 20 
1 20 

18 80 

2 25 
0 50 

. 96 00 
. 55 50 

22 50 

1 30 
100 00 

9 00 
7 20 
5 40 

2 40 
2 75 
1 85 

. 2 25 


$708 50 












































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GENERAL INFORMATION. 



Standard Newspaper Measure. 

The Standard Newspaper Measure, as recognized and now in general 
use, is IB EMS PICA. 


Standard Newspaper Body Type. 

All sizes of body type above long primer are now universally discarded 
for newspaper work, unless the column is very wide. For this reason we 
have omitted them from the tables for newspaper estimates, but they are 
embraced in the estimates for bookwork. 


Leads and Slugs. 


Leads are designated as -to-pica,” the number being that fraction of 
a pica which the lead is, viz.: A 6-to-pica lead is one-sixth of a pica m thick¬ 
ness, i. e., six 6-to-picas are equal to one pica, four 4-to-picas to one pica, 
and so with other sizes or thicknesses of leads. 


Average Weight of Matter. 

A “piece” of solid matter 13 ems pica wide and 6 inches long will 
weigh about 3% lbs., but in order to allow for the sorts usually remaining 
in the ease, 4% lbs. of type would be required to set that amount of solid 
matter. When the matter is to be leaded the weight of the type may be re¬ 
duced about one-quarter, i. e., a single column of six-column folio, solid, 
will weigh 10% lbs., requiring about 13 lbs. of type, while the same length 
column, leaded with 6-to-pica leads, will contain but 7 % lbs. solid matter, 
requiring about 10 lbs. of type to set the same. 

Example.—A single page of regular six-column folio or quarto (13x19%), contains 256% square 
inches of matter; 25G%xl% -+- 13 (square inches of i% lbs. of type) = 86 + , the number of pounds of 
type required to set that amount of matter, including sorts in the case. 


How to Estimate for Body Type. 

To estimate the quantity of type (solid) necessary to fill a given space, 
multiply the number of square inches by 5% (estimated weight, in ounces, 
of one square inch of matter, including sorts in case), divide the product 
by 16 and the result will be the weight of type required. If leaded, a reduc¬ 
tion in weight of type may be made as above. 

Example. —A single page of regular six-column folio or quarto (13x19%) contains 256% square 
inches of matter; 256%x5% -f-16=:86 -1- ; the number of pounds of type required to set that amount 
of matter, including sorts in the case. 


How to Order Sorts. 

In ordering sorts to match type you already have, state the number of 
the face as well as the size of the body ; or, if you cannot do this, then send 
a capital H and a lower case m (as little used as possible) of the fonts the 
sorts are to work with ; also state the number of pounds or ounces that you 
wish of each particular sort. 

Job Fonts, such as title, antique, clarendon, ornamented, etc. (except 
scripts), are put up without spaces and quads, and if you want them to any 
size body, it will be necessary for you to mention it when ordering. 






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Instructions for Ordering Wood Type. 

In ordering write plainly the full title or number of the letter, stating 
the size of font (whether it is a 3A, 4A, or 5A), and whether caps, caps 
and figures, or caps, lower-case and figures are wanted. It will prevent 
the possibility of mistakes if the total number of characters and the list 
price of the font is stated. 

In ordering sorts, send if possible, one of each letter wanted. This 
will insure exact copies. 

Wood type should always be kept in a cool, dry place. To clean the sur¬ 
face, use a soft, oiled rag—it is ruinous to use lye or water. Our wood type 
has a smooth and highly polished face, and if properly cleaned and stored, 
will last for years. The best way to store wood type is to put it away in a 
dust-tight cabinet, of which a variety of styles are made. If it is not so 
stored, all very large wood type should be set up on the edge when put away, 
so that both sides may be equally exposed to the air, to prevent warping. 

Hints on the Purchase of Type. 

Select faces and bodies carefully. Buy according to your ability and 
need, but only what you can use to profit. Consider well how you can use a 
face before you purchase it. Don’t buy it because it is a pretty style. It may 
be pretty, and yet unsuitable for general work. 

Get as large fonts as you can afford to buy. One font of 500 pounds of 
long primer is more useful and more durable than two fonts of long primer 
and bourgeois, each of 250 pounds. Small fonts are always unequally and 
unduly worn. The two small fonts will cost more, earn less and wear out 
sooner than one large font. 

Select uniform faces as far as possible. The symmetry of harmonious 
faces is always pleasing. For a very large office, it may be judicious to get 
a series of two or three styles of faces. In such case, let these series be very 
perceptibly unlike. But in all cases maintain the uniformity of each series. 

Order sorts suitable for your own peculiar class of work. The assort¬ 
ment sold by the founder is for general work only. The special work that 
may require a profusion of figures, capitals, points, accents, etc. must have 
these special sorts added to the font. 

Get plenty of leads. The free use of leads is not only profitable in meas¬ 
urement, but is of economical advantage in extending the capacity of the font. 

About Rollers. 

Endeavor to ordor rollers at certain soasons of the yoar, as there are 
two distinct formulas for the composition of which they are made—one 
of greater consistency to resist the heat of summer, and the other thinner, 
so that it shall not harden and thus become useless in colder weather. 
Rollers should therefore be ordered in spring and fall where they are in¬ 
tended for constant use. . , 

New rollers should not be put to immediate use, or, if they must bo 
used, it should be very carefully, at a slow spoed, and not long at a time. 
Whore now rollers are put at work without these precautions they at 
once lose their suction (or acquire too much), or may be loosened from 
the core, and aro quite likely to cut or toar from contact with the type. 
Evory press should be suppliod with two complete sets of rollers at all 
times, for rollors must rest. They often got to working badly when they 
have not nearly outlived their usefulness. Tlio trouble may bo caused by 
too dry or too damp weather, by too high or too low tomperaturo, or by 
constant use. They should bo put away to rost. and the intelligence of 
the operator should enable him to determine which of these causes has 
prevailed and ho should troat the rollers accordingly. If the roller is too 
soft it should bo exposod to the dry air so that some of the moisture 
may evaporate. If too hard, they should bo put into a closet or box where 
there is a vessel of wator when evaporation will soften them and give 
them a better surface. Putting new rollors away with nows or slow-drying 
ink on them for a day or two is often helpful when they are not too soft, 
as they then season without growing hard or shrinking. 

Whore lye or any other alkaline detorgent is used for washing rollors 
it should bo thoroughly rinsed off with clear water immediately. Job 
press rollers should always be washed with benzine. 

Rollers for working copyable ink should not be new and should have 
little or no suction. Very sticky rollers will not distribute it. 



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Care and Use of Patent Blocks. 


To prevent warping, blocks should never be sent to washing trough, nor 
allowed to lie on a wet stone. Where plates have to be cleaned up on press, 
use benzine only. Blocks should be frequently cleaned and oiled, special 
care being taken to keep mortises and screw-threads free from dirt. When 
not in use, keep in a dry closet, where they will not be exposed to dust or to 
changes of temperature. 

Never order a set of blocks, nor make up a form of patent blocks for 
press, until you know the exact size of chase that must hold the blocks, and 
the thickness and position of its crossbars. 

Ascertain also the exact size of paper for which the blocks are intended; 
and whether the leaves of paper, after printing, are to be cut or uncut, and 
to be sewed or stitched. 

When you can do so, put in every gutter, at every head, and on the sides 
of every crossbar one or two pieces of nonpareil or pica reglet, so that 
margins can be easily corrected if found faulty on first proof. 


Rule to Calculate the Speed of Pulleys. 



Example 1.—To find the size of driving pulley: Multiply the diameter 
of the driven by the number of revolutions it should make, and divide the 
product by the revolutions of the driving shaft. The quotient will be the 
size of the driver. 

Example 2.— The diameter and revolutions of the driver being given, to 
find the diameter of the driven that shall make a given number of revolu¬ 
tions: Multiply the diameter of the driver by its number of revolutions, and 
divide the product by the number of revolutions to bo made by tho driven. 
The quotient will be the size of the driven. 

Example 3.—To find number of revolutions of the driven pulley: Mul¬ 
tiply the diameter of the driver by its number of revolutions, and divide by 
diameter of driven. The quotient will be the number of revolutions of the 
driven. 

COLUMN AND HEAD RULES.—Standard Measurement. 


The accompanying table gives the length of column and head rules for the 
regular standard sizes of folio and quarto newspapers. 


Style of Newspaper. 

I 4-col. folio, 
or quarto. 

I 5-col. folio, 
or quarto. 

6-col. folio, 
or quarto. 

7-col. folio, 
or quarto. 

8-col. folio. 

9-col. folio. 

Column rules, inches in length. 

Head rules, “ “ “ . 

13% 

8% 

17% 

11*6 

19% 

13% 

21% 

15% 

23% 

18 

25% 

20% 


The lengths of head rules given are for columns 13 ems pica wide and 
minion column rules, except for nine-column paper, where brevier column 
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NEWSPAPER MEASUREMENT. 


Table showing the number of ems of the different sizes of newspaper type 
in a line, the number of lines necessary to make 1,000 ems, and 
the length in inches. Also the number of ems in 
the regular lengths of columns. 


13 EMS TICA, 
WIDTH OF 

Standard Column. 

Ji v 

2 .5 

3 ^ 

° a 

O 

o. of lines 
l 1,000 ems. 

>. inches 
1,000 ems. 

col. folio, 
or quarto, 
o. ems in 

a column. 

col. folio, 

or quarto. 

o. ems in 

a column. 

col. folio, 

or quarto. 

o. ems in 

a column. 

col. folio, 

or quarto. 

o. ems in 

a column. 

col. folio. 

o. ems in 

a column. 

col. folio. 

o. ems in 

a column. 



K.S 

& 

4 B 


to W 

i- 

on 

e> 

Agate. 

28* 

351 

m 

5,089 

6,624 

7,272 

8,001 

8,705 

9,499 

Nonpareil. 

26 

38* 

3 i 

4,304 

5,564 

6,110 

6,734 

7,314 

7,982 

Minion. 

221 

41 * 

4 A 

3,142 

4,088 

4,489 

4,948 

5,374 

5,874 

Brevier. 

19 { 

51 J 

Pyl 1 
'*16 

2,374 

3,130 

3,437 

3,987 

4,114 

4,489 

Bourgeois. 

17 ! 

57 g 

7 re 
8s§ 

1,901 

2,473 

2,715 

2,992 

3,250 

3,547 

Long Primer. 

16 

62* 

1,340 

2,004 

2,200 

2,424 

2,633 

2,873 


LEADS FOR NEWSPAPERS. 


Table showing the number of leads, 13 ems pica long, contained in one 
pound, and the number required to lead 1,000 ems of matter. To¬ 
gether with the number of leads in a single column 
of matter, regular sizes of newspapers. 


SIZE OF CODY TYPE 
TO BE LEADED WITH 
6-TO-PICA LEADS. 

No. of leads 
to a pound. 

No. of leads 
to 1,000 ems. 


4-col. folio, 
or quarto. 
No. leads in 
a column. 

5-col. folio, 
or quarto. 
No. leads in 
a column. 

6-col. folio, 
or quarto. 
No. leads in 
a column. 

7-col. folio. 

or quarto. 
No. leads in 
a column. 

8-col. folio. 
No. leads in 
a column. 

9-col. folio. 
No. leads in 
a column. 

Agate. 

60 

26 


132 

170 

185 

206 

224 

241 

Nonpareil. 

60 

29 


125 

162 

179 

197 

215 

233 

Minion. 

60 

34 


108 

140 

154 

169 

185 

201 

Brevier. 

60 

40 


99 

128 

141 

155 

169 

183 

Bourgeois. 

60 

45 


88 

114 

125 

138 

150 

163 

Long Primer. 

60 

52 


84 

108 

119 

131 

143 

154 


STANDARD SIZES OF NEWSPAPERS. 


The following are the regular sizes of newspapers adopted by the auxiliary 
printers. We would advise parties planning new newspapers 
to adopt one of these sizes. The width of 
column is 13 ems pica. 



Size 

of Paper. 

Size 

of Form. 

Head 

Rule. 

Col. 

Rule. 

Five Column Folio . 

20X26 

17%X23% 

1156 

17% 

Six “ “ . 

22X30 

19% X 28 *4 

13% 

19% 

Seven “ “ . 

24X35 

21%X33 

15% 

21% 

Eight “ “ . 

26X40 

23% X3754 

18 

23% 

Nine “ “ . 

Four Column Quarto . 

28X44 

22X30 

25%X42 

18%X29 

20% 

8% 

25% 

13% 

Five “ “ . 

26X40 

23%X37 

11 Vs 

17% 

Six “ “ . 

30X44 

27%X41 

13% 

19% 

Seven “ . 

35X48 

3254X45 

15% 

21% 




























































































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BOOKWORK MEASUREMENT. 


Table showing the number of ems to a line, and the number of lines con¬ 
tained in 1,000 ems of matter, standard book measures. Also, 
the space, in inches, filled by 1,000 ems of mat¬ 
ter of the different measures. 


SIZE OF TYPE. 

21 EMS PICA. 

23 EMS PICA. 

25 EMS PICA. 

No. ems 
in a line. 

No. lines 
1,000 ems. 

' 

S g 

efl S 

O fl, 

•Sg 

c o 
fcr-T 

No. ems 

1 in a line. 

(ft £ 

g S 

S a> 

J-* o 
• ^ 
o o 

No. inches 

1,000 ems. 

No. ems 

in a line. 

No. lines 

1,000 ems. 

No. inches 

1 1,000 ems. 

Nonpareil. 

42 

24 

2 

46 

21% 

m 

50 

20 

1% 

Brevier. 

31*4 

32*4 

314 

35 

28% 

314 

3714 

2614 

3 

Long Primer. 

2514 

39*4 

514 

27% 

36 

5 

30 

33% 

4% 

Small Pica. 

23 

4314 

m 

25 

40 

6% 

2714 

36% 

5% 

Pica. 

21 

48 

8 

23 

43% 

714 

25 

40 

6% 


LEADS FOR BOOKWORK. 


Table showing the number of 4-to-pica and 6-to-pica leads, standard book 
measures, contained in one pound, and the number required 
to lead 1,000 ems of matter of the standard 
sizes of book type. 


25 ems 

23 ems 

21 ems 

The columns of figures on the right give the 
number of leads required to lead 1,000 
ems of matter of the sizes of the type 
named. Those on the left, the number 
of leads in one pound. 

Nonp’L 

Brevier. 

Lg. Prim. 

Sm. Pica. 

Pica. 

No. 1 
leads to a 
pound. J 

No. 

leads to a 
pound. 

No. 

leads to a 
pound. 





( 21 ems pica long... 

17 

25 

33 

36 

41 

31 

34 

37 


6-to-pica... ] 23 . . 

15 

23 

30 

34 

37 





( 25 “ “ “ ... 

13 

21 

27 

32 

33 





( 21 “ “ “ 

16 

23 

30 

33 

39 

21 

23 

25 


> 4-to-pica... \ 23 “ “ “ ... 

14 

21 

27 

31 

35 





( 25 “ “ “ ... 

12 

19 

25 

28 

31 


Miscellaneous Information. 

The following table gives the number of “ems” in a space 6X13 ems 
pica, also the average number of “ ems ” in four ounces. 


Number of ems in 

Pearl 

Agate 

Nonp'l. 

Minion 

Brev. 

Bourg. 

Lg. Pr. 

Sm. Pi. 

Pica 

6X13 ems pica... 

449% 

368% 

312 

230% 

177 

138% 

112% 

92 

78 

4 ounces. 

196 

165 

132 

100 

78 

61 

51 

43 

35 


Sizes of Cases. 


Full-cases, 32 X16%. Wood Type Cases, 32 X21% 

%-cases, 27 X16*/ 2 . % Imp. Job Cases, 21%X19% 

% -cases, 21% X16 *4. 


Same sizes of cases for cabinets. Cabinet cases have two-inch projections 

at back. 

























































































































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Scheme for Ordering Sorts. 

The following table will be found useful in ordering sorts. It contains 
a rough estimate (taking brevier as a standard) of the amount which the 
respective boxes of the regular full-size lower case will contain. The first 
two columns give the letters and weight to box; the last two columns the 
letters and the number that will weigh a pound. Of course printers in order¬ 
ing can increase or decrease these quantities and weights to suit their wants, 
or the proportion to the body of the type they need. 


LETTERS. 

WEIGHT 
TO BOX. 

LETTERS. 

NO. 

LETTERS 
TO LB. 

acdismnhoutr 

2 lbs. 

abdghknopquvxyz 

582 

fblvgypw 

15 oz. 

c e r s t 

682 

k j z x q and figures 

6 oz. 

m 

398 

e 

3 Bbs. 

fijl 

850 

Caps 

5 oz. 

Periods and commas 

1,400 


AMOUNT OF PAPER REQUIRED 

For any job of from 50 to 10,000 copies. No allowance is made for waste 

or over copies. 


No. of Copies 
Kequired. 

3 

to the 
Sheet 

3 

to the 
Sheet 

4 

to the 
Sheet 

6 

to the 
Sheet 

8 

to the 
Sheet 

9 

to the 
Sheet 

13 

to the 
Sheet 

15 

to the 
Sheet 

16 

to the 
Sheet 

18 

to the 
Sheet 

30 
to the 
Sheet 

34 
to the 
Sheet 

CO CD 

P H 

« w 

g P 

P B 

<y cc 

CO CD 

P H 

S g 

H P 

P B 

O’ CD 

CD CD 

P H 

W P 

g P 

P u 

O’ CD 

CO CO 

P H 

Ph P 

g p 

o £ 

CO CD 

P H 

« w 

P w 

P ta 

o £ 

• • 

c n w 
P B 
« P 
g P 
p ta 
o £ 

CD CO 

P H 

a p 

g p 

p H 

o> £ 

CD CO 

P H 

« p 

p p 

P ffl 

<y £ 

CD CD 

P H 

« P 

P P 

P B 

£ 

CD CO 

P H 

« P 

P ffi 

O’ £ 

CD CD 

P H 

M P 

P ta 

<y £ 

CD CD* 

P H 

a p 

g p 

P m 

c y £ 

50 

l- l 

0-17 

0-13 

0- 9 

0- 7 

0- 6 

0- 5 

0- 4 

0- 4 

0- 3 

6 - 3 

0- 3 

100 

2 - 2 

1-10 

1 - 1 

0-17 

0-13 

0-12 

0- 9 

0- 7 

0- 7 

0 - 6 

0- 5 

0- 5 

200 

4_ 4 

2-19 

2 - 2 

1-10 

1 - 1 

0-23 

0-17 

0-14 

6-13 

0-12 

0-10 

0- 9 

250 

5- 5 

3-12 

2-15 

1-18 

1 - 8 

1- 4 

0-21 

0-17 

0-16 

0-14 

0-13 

O-ll 

300 

6 - 6 

4- 4 

3- 3 

2 - 2 

1-14 

1-10 

1 - 1 

0-20 

0-19 

0-17 

0-15 

0-13 

400 

8 - 8 

5-14 

4- 4 

2-19 

2 - 2 

1-21 

1-10 

1- 3 

1 - 1 

0-23 

0-20 

0-17 

500 

10-10 

6-23 

5- 5 

3-12 

2-15 

2 - 8 

1-18 

1-10 

1 - 8 

1- 4 

1 - 1 

0-21 

600 

12-12 

8 - 8 

6 - 6 

4- 4 

3- 3 

2-19 

2 - 2 

1-16 

1-14 

1-10 

1 - 6 

1 - 1 

700 

14—14 

9-18 

7- 7 

4-21 

3-16 

3- 6 

2-11 

1-23 

1-20 

1-15 

1-11 

1 - 6 

750 

15-15 

10-10 

7-20 

5- 5 

3-22 

3-12 

2-15 

2- 3 

1-23 

1-18 

1-14 

1 — 8 

800 

16-16 

11- 3 

8 - 8 

5-14 

4- 4 

3-17 

2-19 

2 - 6 

2 - 2 

1-21 

1-16 

1-10 

900 

18-18 

12-12 

9- 9 

6 - 6 

4-17 

4- 4 

3- 3 

2-12 

2- 9 

2 - 2 

1-21 

1-14 

1000 

20-20 

13-22 

10-10 

6-23 

5- 5 

4-16 

3-12 

2-19 

2-15 

2 — 8 

2 - 2 

1-18 

1250 

26- 1 

17- 9 

13- 1 

8-17 

6-13 

5-19 

4- 9 

3-12 

3- 7 

2-22 

2-15 

2- 5 

1500 

31- 6 

20-20 

15-15 

10-10 

7-20 

6-23 

5- 5 

4- 5 

3-22 

3-12 

3— 3 

2-15 

1750 

36-11 

24- 8 

18- 6 

12- 4 

9- 3 

8 - 3 

6 - 2 

4-22 

4-14 

4- 2 

3-16 

3- X 

2000 

41-16 

27-19 

20-20 

13-22 

10-10 

9- 7 

6-23 

5-14 

5- 5 

4—16 

4- 4 

3-12 

2500 

52- 2 

34-18 

26- 1 

17-10 

13- 1 

11-15 

8-17 

7- 0 

6-13 

5-20 

5- 5 

4- 9 

3000 

62-12 

41-16 

31- 6 

20-20 

15-15 

13-22 

10-10 

8 - 8 

7-20 

6-23 

6 - 6 

5- 5 

4000 

83- 8 

55-14 

41-16 

27-19 

20-20 

18-13 

13-22 

11- 3 

10-10 

6 - 7 

8 -~ 8 

(>“•23 

5000 

104- 4 

69-11 

52- 2 

34-18 

26- 1 

23- 4 

17- 9 

13-22 

13- 1 

11-14 

J.0—lu 

8-17 

10000 

208- 8 

138-22 

104- 4 

69-11 

52- 2 

46- 8 

34-18 

27-19 

26- 1 

23- 4 

20-20 

17- 9 























































































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Useful Hints. 

When ordering a font of type, or sorts, remember that every foundry has 
its own special number, and the number, name of type, and specimen book 
should be given. Our “No. 13 Brevier” doesn’t mean the same face as the 
same number of other foundries. 

When the type is received, if it be a job or display font, examine care¬ 
fully to see if every letter is in the font before laying in the case; if Roman 
or Italic, check off each letter as it is laid in the case. Always handle your 
type with care, placing it gently in the case, and thus save the hair-lines. 
In this way you may be able to make type work better and last longer. The 
regular paging galley, which is about 5X6 inches, will be found useful in 
laying type. . 

See that the back as well as the face of your forms is clean, and have 
the bed, platen, blanket, tympan, etc., in like condition. When overlaying 
or under laying, look out for lumps in paste and paper. 

The weight of a single parcel by mail is limited to four pounds. Type 
weighing over four pounds can be divided as required to send by mail. The 
rate is 1 cent per ounce. But it is safer and generally cheaper to forward 
over two pounds by express, and over fifty pounds by freignt. 

If goods fail to arrive within a reasonable time notify us, and we will 
send a tracer after them. If freight charges seem too heavy, advise us of the 
rate and a mount paid. On the arrival of goods check them by the bill and 
notify us at once of any shortage or discrepancy. 

If it is desired to open an account at a foundry where you have no ac¬ 
quaintance, send references or the money. Or, if you wish a cut or small 
package sent C. 0. D., send enough money to pay charges at least, or you 
may suffer from delay while the founder writes you for a remittance, or ref¬ 
erence as to your financial standing. Confidence is of especial value in ren¬ 
dering business relations pleasant and nothing else so tends to give confi¬ 
dence as ready and prompt payment. 

Remittances should be by draft (preferred), check, express note, postal 
note or order. Postal notes are issued at all postoffices for sums less than 
$5; fee 3 cents. Postoffice money-orders can be procured in almost any city 
or large town for small sums, $5, 5c.; $10, 8c.; $15, 10c.; $30, 15c.; $40, 20c.; 
$50, 25c.; $60, 30c.; $70, 35c.; $80, 40c.; $100, 45c. Postage stamps, in small 
quantities, in payment for goods are always acceptable. 














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TYPE-MAKING. 


T HE frequent inquiry, “ How do you make type? ” has induced us to print, 
in a convenient form, the required information. These inquiries often 
come from men who have handled type all their lives, and from men 
who have a desire to know more of an industry that is so intimately associ¬ 
ated with their businoss, and so indispensable to the dissemination of 
general knowledge. 

Type metal is a composition of lead, tin, antimony and copper, all of 
which metals are necessary to give the required ductility, hardness and 
toughness. No other composition has ever been found which so well an¬ 
swers all the purposes for type-making. 

The first step in the 
making of type is cutting 
the letter desired, on the 
end of a piece of fine steel, 
forming the Punch , which 
is afterward hardened. This punch. 

is an operation requiring great care and nicety—there being comparat ively 
few adepts at it—that the various sorts in a font may be in harmony with 
each other as to their proportions, width, height, etc. A separate punch is 
required for each character in every font of type, and the making of them is 
the most expensive operation in type-found¬ 
ing. During the process of its manufacture 
the punch is frequently tested or measured 
by delicate gauges, to insure its accuracy. 

When finished a smoke proof is taken, and if 
the letter is pronounced perfect it is driven 
into a piece of polished copper called the 
Drive. This passes to the fitter, who makes 
the width and depth of the faces uniform 
throughout the font. They must then be 
made to line exactly with each other. When 
thus completed, the drive becomes the 
Matrix wherein the face of the type is made. 

This undergoes other processes in fitting 
and finishing, to make it true and square 
with the body of the type. Matrices are also 
^made by the electrotype process, for the pur- matkix. 
pose of copying and multiplying certain faces without incurring the great 
expense of cutting new punches. The Mold in which the body is formed is 
made of hardened steel, in two parts; one part is fastened to the machine 
and is stationary, while the other is movable, so that it may be adjusted for 
the proper width of the letters, as one is wider than another. The accuracy 
of these molds is patent to every printer who knows that the sides of typo 
bodies must be exactly at right angles, or they would be useless. 






























































































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The matrix and mold are 
combined and then adjusted 
to the type-casting machine, 
which is set at work manufact¬ 
uring types at the rate of from 
100 to 175 per minute. 

The type-casting machines 
in general use in this country 
and in Europe are of American 
origin. The American Printer 
gives the following description 
of their operation: 

“The metal is kept fluid by 
a little furnace underneath, 
and is projected into the mold 
by a pump, the spout of which 
is in front of the metal pot. 
The mold is movable, and at 
every revolution of the crank 
mold. in the hand of the workman it 

comes up to the spout, takes a charge of metal, and flies back with a fully 
formed type in its bosom; the upper half of the mold lifts, and out jumps a 
type. The spring in front holds close to the mold a copper matrix; the let¬ 
ter a, for instance, stamped in the matrix, sits directly opposite the aperture 
in the mold which meets the spout of the pump; and when a due proportion 
of a is cast, another matrix with b stamped in it takes its place; and soon 
throughout the entire alphabet.” 

In casting small fonts, where 
frequent changes are made in 
the molds, the machines are 
driven by hand power; but when 
the fonts are large, such as those 
made for the daily newspapers, 
steam is used as a motor, and 
the industrious little machines, 
with scarcely less than human 
intelligence, go thumping along 
at their work, requiring but lit¬ 
tle care or attention, except 
when changes in the matrices 
and molds become necessary. 

The only practicable method of 
making type is by casting them 
singly. All attempts at making 
them by swaging, cutting or 
casting fifty or more at a time 
have proven utter failures. 

The types are not finished 
when they leave [The machine. 

There will be found attached to type-casting machine. 















































































































































































































































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171 




each a wedge-shaped Jet, somewhat similar to that on a bullet cast in a hand- 
mold. The loose types are placed upon tables, around which are seated nim¬ 
ble-fingered boys or girls, who pick them up at the rate of from 2,000 to 5,000 
per hour, at the same time breaking off the jets. A bur still adheres to the 
shoulder of the type, and this is taken off by the Rubbers , who rub the sides 
of the letters on fine steel files, manufactured expressly for this purpose; 
some manufacturers are having this work done on sandstones and by the 
process called “bunching,” on account of saving a little money, but the 
printer need only to place one type by the side of another to detect at once 
the difference and the inferiority of the work. The kerned letters then go to 
the kerning machine, where they are dressed without 
disturbing the kern or overhanging part of the type. 

The type next goes to the Setters , who set them in long w 
. lines ready for the Dresser , who slips them into a long g 
£ stick (dressing rod), turns them on their face, fastens p 
H them on a bench adapted for that purpose, and with a p 
g plane cuts a grove in the bottom which removes the bur 2 
g left in breaking off the jet, leaves each type with a pair g 
£ of feet to stand upon, and then dresses off the under and 
to upper sides. 

p The Picker (who is generally the dresser) now takes the type 
in hand, and, with the aid of a magnifying glass, picks out each 
defective letter, which is returned to the melting kettle. They 
ujr- are then broken up into shorter lines and put up in pages of about 
414 x 6 inches in size, when they are sent to the dividing room, where they are 
divided into fonts, each having its due proportion of sorts, made into pages, or 
parts of pages, wrapped in papers, labeled and sent to the wareroom, packed, 
marked and shipped to the purchaser, or put upon shelves to await orders. 

Many have undoubtedly wondered how brass rules, with their multifari¬ 
ous faces, are made. The brass is made at the mills a little more than type 
high in width, varying in thickness from “American to pica or thicker. 
These strips are clamped in an iron bench, where they are planed on the 
face to the pattern desired. Wave rules are made by a curious crimping 
tool, while the leader and fancy rules are milled by machinery, the larger 

faces bv an engine lathe. . 

Metal furniture is first cast in hand-molds, m long pieces, which are 

placed in planing machines for the purpose of dressing the four sides. ley 
are then sawed to the required length and sent to the finisher, by whom t ey 

are fitted to the sizes desired, insuring perfect accuracy. . 

Leads and slugs are also cast in hand-molds, m pieces about sixteen 
inches long. At one end, where the metal has entered the mold, will be 
found a lump, which is cut off with a lead cutter. They are then sent to the 
planer and shaved on four sides, securing an even thickness for their entire 
length They are then ready to be cut to any desired measure. 

'singular to relate, comparatively few printers ever see any more of a 
typo foundry than its business office, and, except from reading know little 
or nothing of the ramifications of a business more intimately connected 
with their own than any other. Those who have not already done so wiU 
find such a place one of the most interesting they can visit, and withal they 
win be apt to learn something that will be of value to them m the future. 






































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A merican system of 

i Interchangeable Type Bodies. 


1 

American. 


IK 

German. 


2 

Saxon. 


2K 

Norse. 


3 

Brilliant. 


3K 

Ruby. 


4 

Excelsior. 


4K 

Diamond. 


5 

Pearl. 


■■■■■■■■■ 


18 Great Primer. 



20 Paragon. 



22 Dbl. Small Pica. 



24 Double Pica. 



42 Seven-Line Nonp. 



44 Canon. 



48 Four-Line Pica. 



OR POINT SYSTEM. 


























































SPECIMENS 


Printing Types, 

.RORDERS, 


BRASS RULES, 
DASHES, ETC. 






Typographical Union Standard. 


The International Typographical Union has adopted the fol¬ 
lowing Standard. 

Width of Lower Case Alphabet, from a to z. 

Diamond - - - - - - -18 Erns. 

Pearl - - - - - - - 1 *2 “ 

.Agate - - - - - - -10 

Nonpareil - - - - - - 15 

Minion - - - - - - - 14 “ 

Brevier - - - - - - - 14 

Bourgeois - - - - - - -13 

Long- Primer - - - - - 13 

Small Pica - - - - - - 13 “ 

Pica - - - - - - - 13“ 














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175 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
/A INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 


Pearl Roman No. 14. < ^e - - I 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after its invention the 
necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought 
forward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the process of time the comma 
was added to the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular 
line, proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the only ones used till 
the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of 
learning, among other improvements in the art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctu¬ 
ation by adding the semicolon, giving a better shape to the comma and assigning to the former 
points a more proper place; the comma denoting the smaller pause, the semicolon next, the 
colon, and the full-point terminating the sentence. The notes of interrogation and admiration 
were not introduced till many years after. 

Perhaps there never existed on any subject, among men of learning, a greater difference 
of opinion than on the true mode of punctuation, and scarcely can any two people agree in the 
same method; some making the pause of a semicolon where the sense will only bear a comma; 
some contending for what is termed stiff pointing, and others altogether the reverse. The want 
of an established rule in this particular case is much to be regretted. The loss of time to a 
compositor, occasioned often through whim or caprice, in altering points unnecessarily, is 45 

ABCDEF—$ 1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 14^ ems. 


Pearl Roman No. 17. < i& ~ -1 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after its 
invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the 
guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two 
invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the infant punctua¬ 
tion, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable 
to the body of the letter; these three points were the only ones used till the close 
of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restora¬ 
tion of learning, among other improvements in the art of printing corrected 
and enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, giving a better shape to 
the comma, and assigning to the former points a more proper place; the comma 
denoting the smaller pause, the semicolon next, the colon, and the full-point 
terminating the sentence. The notes of interrogation and admiration were 
not introduced till many years after. 

Perhaps there never existed on any subject, among men of learning, a greater 
difference of opinion than on the true mode of punctuation, and scarcely can 
any two people agree in the same method; some making the pause of a semicolon 
where the sense will only bear a comma; some contending for what is termed stiff 

ABCDEF—$ 1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 17 ems. 


* Agate Roman No. 12. ~ ( 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the 
guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two 
invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the infant punctu¬ 
ation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable to 

the body of the letter; these three points were the only ones used till the close 
of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restora¬ 
tion of learning, among other improvements in the art of printing corrected and 
enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, giving a better shape to the 
comma, and assigning to the former points a more proper place: the comma 
denoting the smaller pause, the semicolon next, the colon, and the full-point 
terminating the sentence. The notes of inteirogation and admiration were not 
introduced till many years after. Perhaps there never existed on any subject , 

ABCDEF—1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 15 y 2 ems. 

Skeleton Figures— $ 1234567890 Two-thirds Figures— $ 1234567890 

* CAST 14 LINES TO AN INCH IN LARGE FONTS WHEN DESIRED. 











176 


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AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
/A INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 


•X- Agate Roman No. 13. <» — ~ ^—i 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for 
the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the 
first two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the in¬ 
fant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, 
proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the only 

ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man 
eminent for the restoration of learning, among other improvements in the 
art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctuation by adding the semi¬ 
colon, giving a better shape to the comma and assigning to the former points 
a more proper place; the comma denoting the smaller pause, the semicolon next, 
the colon, ancl the full-point terminating the sentence. The notes of interroga- 

ABCDEF—$ 1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, IGX ems. 

Skeleton Figures—! 1234567890 Two-thirds Figures—$1234567890 


* Agate Roman No. 15. ~ ^—i 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for 
the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the 
first two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the infant 
punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, pro¬ 
portionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the only ones 
used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man emi¬ 
nent for the restoration of learning, among other improvements in the art of 
printing, corrected and enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, 
giving a better shape to the comma and assigning to the former points a more 
proper place; the comma denoting the smaller pause, the semicolon next, the colon, 

ABCDEF—$1234 567 890 Alphabet, a to z, 15^ ems. 

Skeleton Figures—$ 1234567890 Two-thirds Figures—$1234567890 


Agate Roman No. 16. <c _ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after its 
invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the guid¬ 
ance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two 
invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the infant punctua¬ 
tion, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable to 

the body of the letter; these three points were the only ones used till the close of 
the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration 
of learning, among other improvements in the art of printing corrected and 
enlarged the punctuation by adding the Semicolon, giving a better shape to the 
comma and assigning to the former points a more proper place; the comma 
denoting the smaller pause, the semicolon next, the colon, and the full-point 
terminating the sentence. The notes of interrogation and admiration were not 
introduced till many years after. Perhaps there never existed on any subject. 

ABCDEF—$ 1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 15 ems. 

Skeleton Figures—! 1234567890 Two-thirds Figures—$1234567890 


* CAST 14 LINES TO AN INCH IN LARGE FONTS WHEN DESIRED. 













CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


177 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
r\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

* Agate Roman No. 17. l 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for 
the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the 
first two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the 
infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular 
line, proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the 

only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, 
a man eminent for the restoration of learning, among other improvements 
in the art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctuation by adding the 
semicolon, giving a better shape to the comma, and assigning to the former 
points a more proper place; the comma denoting the smaller pause, the 
semicolon next, the colon, and the full-point terminating the sentence. The 
notes of interrogation and admiration were not introduced till many years 

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Agate Roman No. 19. 


<E 


Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for 
the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the first 
two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the infant 
punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, propor¬ 
tionable to the body of the letter: these three points were the only ones used 

till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent 
for the restoration of learning, among other improvements in the art of print¬ 
ing corrected and enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, giving 
a better shape to the comma and assigning to the former, points a more 
proper place: the comma denoting the smaller pause, the semicolon next, the 
colon, and the full-point terminating the sentence. The notes of interro¬ 
gation and admiration were not introduced till many years after. Perhaps 

ABCDEF'—$ 1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 16>4 ems. 


Nonpareil Roman No. 12. 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, 
for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, 
the first two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to 
the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpendic¬ 
ular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points 

were the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus 
Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of learning, among other 
improvements in the art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctua¬ 
tion by adding the semicolon, giving a better shape to the comma and 
assigning to the former points a more proper place; the comma denoting 
the smaller pause , the semicolon next , the colon , and the full-point term¬ 
inating the sentence. The notes of interrogation and admiration were 

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L INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Nonpareil Roman No. 13. <e ~ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long 
after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sen¬ 
tences, for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and 
full-point, the first two invented. In the process of time the comma 
was added to the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure 
than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 

these three points were the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth 
century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of 
learning, among other improvements in the art of printing corrected 
and enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, giving a better 
shape to the comma and assigning to the former points a more proper 
place; the comma denoting the smaller space , the semicolon next , the 12 

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Nonpareil Roman No. 15. ~ < 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, 
for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, 
the first two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to 
the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicu¬ 
lar line, proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points were 

the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manu¬ 
tius, a man eminent for the restoration of learning, among other improve¬ 
ments in the art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctuation by 
adding the semicolon, giving a better shape to the comma, and assigning 
to the former points a more proper place; the comma denoting the smaller 
pause , the semicolon next , the colon , and the full-point terminating the sent 

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Nonpareil Roman No. 16. < ^q „ ^ ~1 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long 
after Its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sen¬ 
tences, for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full- 
point, the first two invented. In the process of time the comma was added 
to the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpen¬ 
dicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points 

were the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus 
Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of learning, among other 
improvements in the art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctua¬ 
tion by adding the semicolon, giving a better shape to the comma, and 
assigning to the former points a more proper place; the comma denoting 
the smaller pause, the semicolon next, the colon, and the full-point terminat- 

ABCDEF—$ 1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 15 ems. 

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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


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AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
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Nonpareil Roman No. 17. ~ ~ ~ l 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long 
after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sen¬ 
tences, for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and 
full-point, the first two invented. In the process of time the comma 
was added to the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure 

than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 
these three points were the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth 
century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of 
learning, among other improvements in the art of printing corrected 
and enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, giving a better 
shape to the comma, and assigning to the former points a more proper 
place', the comma denoting the smaller pause, the semicolon next, the 

ABCDEF—$ 1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 15% ems. 

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Nonpareil Roman No. 18. • <» ~ -HI 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not 
long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses 
in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the 
colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the process of time 
the comma was added to the infant punctuation, and then had no 

other figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body 
of the letter: these three points were the only ones used till the 
close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man emi¬ 
nent for the restoration of learning, among other improvements 
in the art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctuation by 
adding the semicolon , giving a better shape to the comma, and assign- 
ing to the former points a more proper place; the comyna denoting 

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Nonpareil Roman No. 19. 


Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not 
long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses 
in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the 
colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the process of time 
the comma was added to the infant punctuation, and then had no 
other figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body 

of the letter: these three points were the only ones used till the 
close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent 
for the restoration of learning, among other improvements in t ic 
art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctuation by adding 
the semicolon, giving a better shape to the comma ana assigning to the 
former points a more proper place; the comma denoting the smaller 

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Minion Roman No. 12. < j® 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not 
long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or 
pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought for¬ 
ward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the 
process of time the comma was added to the infant punctuation, 

and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, propor¬ 
tionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the 
only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus 
Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of learning, among 
other improvements in the art of printing corrected and enlarged 
the punctuation by adding the semicolon , giving a better shape to the 
comma and assigning to the former points a more proper place ; the 

ABCDEF—$123456 7890 Alphabet, a to z, 14% ems. 


Minion Roman No. 13. < !® - - - < 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops 
or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought 
forward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the 
process of time the comma was added to the infant punctuation, 

and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, pro¬ 
portionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the 
only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus 
Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of learning, among 
other improvements in the art of printing corrected and en¬ 
larged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, <jiving a bet¬ 
ter shape to the comma and assigning to the former points a 

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Minion Roman No. 15. 


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Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long 
after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sen¬ 
tences, for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and 
full-point, the first two invented. In the process of time the comma 
was added to the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure 

than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 
these three points were the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth 
century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of 
learning, among other improvements in the art of printing corrected 
and enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, giving a better 
shape to the comma and assigning to the former points a more proper 
place; the comma denoting the smaller pause, the semicolon next, the 

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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


181 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 

INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Minion Roman No. 16. < !« ' „ _ { 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not 
long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses 
in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the 
colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the process of time 
the comma was added to the infant punctuation, and then had no 

other figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of 
the letter; these three points were the only ones used till the close 
of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for 
the restoration of learning, among other improvements in the art of 
printing corrected and enlarged the punctuation by adding the semi- 
colon, giving a better shape to the comma , and assigning to the for¬ 
mer points a more proper place; the comma denoting the smaller 

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Minion Roman No. 17. < 1® 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not 
long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or 
pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought for¬ 
ward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the 
process of time the comma was added to the infant punctuation, 

and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, propor¬ 
tionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the only 
ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manu¬ 
tius, a man eminent for the restoration of learning, among other 
improvements in the art of printing corrected and enlarged the 
punctuation by adding the semicolon, giving a better shape to the 
comma, and assigning to the former points a more proper place; 

ABCDEF—$ 1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 14% ems. 


Minion Roman No. 18. < !® _ „ _ ^ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not 
long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or 
pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought 
forward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In 
the process of time the comma was added to the infant punctu¬ 
ation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, 
proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points were 
the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when 
Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of learn¬ 
ing, among other improvements in the art of printing cor¬ 
rected and enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, 
giving a better shape to the comma arid placing the former points 

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182 


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AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
AA INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Minion Roman No. 19. < !<? _ _ „ 1 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing - , though 
not long - after its invention the necessity of introducing stops 
or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought 
forward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In 
the process of time the comma was added to the infant punctu¬ 
ation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, 
proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points 
were the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, 
when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of 
learning, among other improvements in the art of printing 
corrected and enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon , 
giving a better shape to the comma and assigning to the former 

ABCDEF—$1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 15% ems. 


Brevier Roman No. 12. { 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops 
or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two in¬ 
vented. In the process of time the comma was added to the 

infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a 
perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 
these three points were the only ones used till the close of 
the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for 
the restoration of learning, among other improvements in the 

ABCDEF—$ 123 45 6 7 8 Alphabet, a to z, 14 ems. 


Brevier Roman No. 13. < !® „ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two in¬ 
vented. In the process of time the comma was added to 

the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure 
than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of 
the letter; these three points were the only ones used till 
the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, 
a man eminent for the restoration of learning, among 

ABCDEF—$ 12345678 Alphabet, a to z, 14% ems. 









CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


183 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
r\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Brevier Roman No. 14. < 1® ~ - ( 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops 
or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought 
forward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the 
process of time the comma was added to the infant punctuation, 

and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, propor¬ 
tionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the 
only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus 
Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of learning, among 
other improvements in the art of printing corrected and enlarge 

ABCDEF—$ 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 Alphabet, a to z, 13% ems. 


Brevier Roman No. 15. ~ 4 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops 
or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought 
forward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In 
the process of time the comma was added to the infant punctu¬ 
ation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular 
line, proportionable to the body of the letter; these three 
points were the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth 
century , when Aldus Manutius , a man eminent for the restora¬ 
tion of learning , among other improvements in the art of print- 

ABCDEF—$ 12345678 Alphabet, a to z, 14 ems. 


Brevier Roman No. 16. “(H 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the readei, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two in¬ 
vented. In the process of time the comma was added to the 

infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a 
perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 
these three points were the only ones used till the close of 
the -fifteenth century, when A Idas Manutius, a man eminent 
for the restoration of learning, among other improvements 

ABCDEF—$ 12345678 Alphabet, a to z, 14 ems. 










184 


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American system of 

AA INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Brevier Romam No. 17. _ < 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two in¬ 
vented. In the process of time the comma was added to the 

infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a 
perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 
these three points were the only ones used till the close of 
the fifteenth century , when Aldus Manutius , a man emi¬ 
nent for the restoratiori of learning , among other improve- 

ABCDEF—$ 12 3 45678 Alphabet, a to z, 14 ems. 


Brevier Roman No. 18. < !® , _ „ { 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two in¬ 
vented. In the process of time the comma was added to 

the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than 
a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the 
letter; these three points were the only ones used till the 
close of the fifteenth century , when Aldus Manutius , a man 
eminent for the restoration of learning , among other things 

ABCDEF—$ 12 345678 Alphabet, a to z, 1434 ems. 


Bourgeois Roman No. 12. < f q ^ ( 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two in¬ 
vented. In the process of time the comma was added to 
the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than 
a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the let¬ 
ter; these three points were the only ones used till the close 
of the fifteenth century , when Aldus Manutius , a man eminent 

ABCDEF—$ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alphabet, a to z, 12i ems. 










CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


185 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
/^INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Bourgeois Roman No. 13. < 1® _ _ _ ( 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the 
reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the first 

two invented. In the process of time the comma was 
added to the infant punctuation, and then had no other 
figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the 
body of the letter; these three points were the only ones 
used till the close of the fifteenth century , when Aldus 

ABCDEF—$ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alphabet, a to z, 13 ems. 


Bourgeois Roman No. 14. < ® _ _ { 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the 
reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the first 

two invented. In the process of time the comma was 
added to the infant punctuation, and then had no other 
figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the 
body of the letter; these three points were the only ones 
used till the dose of the fifteenth century, when Aldus 154 

ABCDEF—$ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alphabet, a to z, 13 ems. 


Bourgeois Roman No. 15. < !® „ _ , 1 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two in¬ 
vented. In the process of time the comma was added to the 
infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a 
perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 
these three points were the only ones used till the close of 
the fifteenth century , when Aldus Mcinutius , ci nmn emi- 

ABCDEF—S 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alphabet, a to z, Vl\ ems. 










186 


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AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 


Bourgeois Homan No. 17. < T®~ 


zo, 


Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity of in¬ 
troducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance 
of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, 

the first two invented. In the process of time the comma 
was added to the infant punctuation, and then had no 
other figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable 
to the body of the letter; these three points were the 
only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century 126 

ABCDEF—112 3 4 5 6 Alphabet, a to z, 13 ems. 


Long Primer Roman No. 12. <£ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity of 
introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the guid¬ 
ance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full- 

point, the first two invented. In the process of time 
the comma was added to the infant punctuation, and 
then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, 
proportionable to the body of the letter; these three 12 

ABCDEF—$12345 Alphabet, a to z, 12J ems. 

Long Primer Roman No. 14. < 1© ^ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity of 
introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the guid¬ 
ance of the reader, brought forward the colon and 

full-point, the first two invented. In the process of 
time the comma was added to the infant punctua¬ 
tion, and then had no other figure than a perpen- 
dicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 

ABCDEF—$12345 Alphabet, a to z, 13 ems. 











CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


187 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
r\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Long Primer Roman No. 15. ^ ® ^ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity of 
introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the guid¬ 
ance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full- 

point, the first two invented. In the process of time 
the comma was added to the infant punctuation, and 
then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, 
proportionable to the body of the letter ,* these three 

ABCDEF—$12345 Alphabet, a to z, 12J ems. 

Long Primer Roman No. 17. ^ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity 
of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the 
guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon 

and full-point, the first two invented. In the 
process of time the comma was added to the infant 
punctuation, and then had no other figure than 
ci perpendicular line , proportionable to the body 

ABCDEF—$12345 Alphabet, a to z, 13J ems. 

Small Pica Roman No. 12. < j® ^ ^ \ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity 
of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the 
guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon 
and full-point, the first two invented. In the pro¬ 
cess of time the comma was added to the infant 
punctuation , and then had no other figure than a 

ABCDEF—$12345 Alphabet, a to z, 12 ems. 











188 


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AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 

INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Small Pica Roman No. 14. < j© { 

Points are not of equal antiquity with 
printing, though not long after its invention 
the necessity of introducing stops or pauses 
in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the 
first two invented. In the process of time the 

comma was added to the infant punctuation, 
which then had no other figure than a per¬ 
pendicular line, proportionable to the body 
of the letter; these three points were the 
only ones used till the close of the fifteenth 
century , when Aldus Manutius , a man eminent 

ABCDEF—$12345 Alphabet, a to z, 13§ ems. 


Small Pica Roman No. 15 . < [©' _ j 

Points are not of equal antiquity with print- 
ing, though not long after its invention the ne¬ 
cessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, 
for the guidance of the reader, brought forward 
the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In 
the process of time the comma was added to the 
infant punctuation, and then had no other figure 
than a perpendicular line, proportionable fcT the 
body of the letter; these three points were the 
only ones used till the close of the fifteenth cen¬ 
tury, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the 
restoration of learning , among other improvements 

ABCDEF $12345 Alphabet, a to z, 12| ems. 









CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


189 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 

INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Pica Roman No. 12. z=m 

Points are not of equal antiquity with 
printing, though not long after its invention 
the necessity of introducing stops or pauses 
in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the 

first two invented. In the process of time the 
comma was added to the infant punctuation, 
and then had no other figure than a perpen¬ 
dicular line, proportionable to the body of 
the letter: these three points were the only 
ones used till the close of the fifteenth century 

ABCD—$12345 Alphabet, a to z, 12^ ems. 


Pica Roman No. 14. < P Z T\ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with 
printing, though not long after its inven¬ 
tion the necessity of introducing stops or 
pauses in sentences, for the guidance of 
the reader, brought forward the colon and 

full-point, the first two invented. In the 
process of time the comma was added to 
the infant punctuation, and then had no 
other figure than a perpendicular line, pro¬ 
portionable to the body of the letter; these 
three points were the only ones used till the 

ABCD—$12345 Alphabet, 13f ems. 









190 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
/A INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 


English Roman No. 14. <{® 



Points are not of equal antiquity with 
printing, though not long after its inven¬ 
tion the necessity of introducing stops or 
pauses in sentences, for the guidance of 
the reader, brought forward the colon and 
full-point, the first two invented. In the 
Pr ocess of time the comma was added to 
the infant punctuation, and then had no 
other figure than a perpendicular line, 
'proportionable to the body of the letter; 24 


Gt. Primer No. 12. < j~© 

P oirts are not of equal antiq¬ 
uity with printing, though not 
long after its invention the ne¬ 
cessity of introducing stops or 

pauses in sentences, for the 
guidance of the reader, brought 
forward the colon and full-point, 
the first two invented. In the 
process of time the comma teas 










CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


191 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
/A INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 



BREVIER COMBINATIONS No. 17. 


Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two in¬ 
vented. In the process of time the comma was added to 
the infant punctuation, which then had no other figure than 
a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 
these three points were the only ones used till the close of 
the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent 
for the restoration of learning, among other improvements 
in the art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctua¬ 
tion by adding the semicolon, giving a better shape to the 
comma, and assigning to the former points a more proper 

place; the comma denoting the smaller pause, the semicolon 
next, the colon, and the full-point terminating the sentence 
The notes of interrogation and admiration were not intro¬ 
duced till many years after. 

Perhaps there never existed on any subject, among men 
of learning, a greater difference of opinion than on the true 
mode of punctuation, and scarcely can any two people agree 
in the same method; some making the pause of a semicolon 
where the sense will only bear a comma; some contending 
for what is termed stiff pointing, and others altogether the 
reverse. The want of an established rule in this particular 
case is much to be regretted. The loss of time to a composi¬ 
tor, occasioned often through whim or caprice, in altering 


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BOURGEOIS COMBINATIONS No. 15. 


Scarcely nine works out of ten are sent properly prepared 
to the press; either the writing is illegible, the spelling in¬ 
correct, or the punctuation defective. The compositor has 
often to read sentences of his copy more than once before 
he can ascertain what he conceives the meaning of the 
author, that he may not deviate from him in the punctua¬ 
tion; this retards him considerably. But here it does not 
end—he and the corrector of the press, though, perhaps, 
both intelligent and judicious men, differ in that in which 
few are found to agree, and the compositor lias to follow 
either his whim or better opinion. The proof goes to the 
author—he dissents from them both, and makes those 

alterations in print which ought to have rendered his 
manuscript copy correct. 

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to censure it for its improper punctuation. He advises 
authors to leave the pointing entirely to the printers, as 
from their constant practice they must have acquired a 
uniform mode of punctuation. We are decidedly of this 
opinion; for unless the author will take the responsibility 
of the printing entirely on himself, it mil be to the ad¬ 
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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


193 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 

INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Nonpareil Old Style No. 3 . { 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, 
for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, 
the first two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to 
the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicu¬ 
lar line, proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points were 

the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Man- 
utius, a man eminent for the restoration of learning, among other improve¬ 
ments in the art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctuation by 
adding the semicolon, giving a better shape to the comma and assigning 
to the former points a more proper place; the comma denoting the smaller 
pause, the semicolon next, the colon, and the full-point terminating the 

ABCDEF —$1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 15 % ems. 


Nonpareil Old Style No. 4. ^ ( 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for 
the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the 
first two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the in¬ 
fant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, 
proportionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the only 

ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a 
man eminent for the restoration of learning, among other improvements in 
the art of printing corrected and enlarged the punctuation by adding the 
semicolon, giving a better shape to the comma and assigning to the former 
points a more proper place; the comma denoting the smaller pause, the semi¬ 
colon next, the colon, and the full-point terminating the sentence. The 

ABCDEF—$ 1 234567 S 90 Alphabet, a to z, 15 ems. 


Minion Old Style No. 3 . < D „ „ ^ ^ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long 
after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in 
sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon 
and the full-point, the first two invented. In the process of time the 
comma was added to the infant punctuation, and then had no 
other figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body 

of the letter; these three points were the only ones used till the close 
of the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for 
the restoration of learning, among other improvements in the art of 
printing corrected and enlarged the punctuation by adding the 
semicolon, giving a better shape to the comma and assigning to the 
former points a more proper place; the comma denoting the smaller 

ABCDEF—$ 1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 14 % ems. 


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AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
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Minion Old Style No. 4. 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not 
long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or 
pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought for¬ 
ward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the 
process of time the comma was added to the infant punctuation, 
and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, propor¬ 
tionable to the body of the letter; these three points were the 
only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when 
Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of learning, 
among other improvements in the art of printing corrected and 
enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, giving a 
better shape to the comma, and assigning to the former points 

ABCDEF—$ 1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 14^ eras. 


Brevier Old Style No. 3. < 1 ® , _ „ < 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops 
or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two in¬ 
vented. In the process of time the comma was added to 

the infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a 
perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 
these three points were the only ones used till the close of 
the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent 
for the restoration of learning, among other improvements 

ABCDEF —$ 1 234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 14 ems. 


Brevier Old Style No. 4. < ^® _ _ 1 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the first two in¬ 
vented. In the process of time the comma was added to the 

infant punctuation, and then had no other figure than a 
perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the letter; 
these three points were the only ones used till the close of 
the fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent 
for the restoration of learning, among other improvements 

ABCDEF—$ 1 234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 14 ems. 


















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


195 


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r\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Bourgeois Old Style No. 3. < |® { 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity of in¬ 
troducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance 
of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, 

the first two invented. In the process of time the comma 
was added to the infant punctuation, and then had no 
other figure than a perpendicular line, proportionable to 
the body of the letter; these three points were the only 
ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when 

ABCDEF —$ 12345 Alphabet, a to z, 13X ems. 


Long Primer Old Style No. 3. < j® _( 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity 
of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the 
guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon 

and full-point, the first two invented. In the pro¬ 
cess of time the comma was added to the infant 
punctuation, and then had no other figure than 
a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of 

ABCDEF —$ 12345 Alphabet, a to z, 13^ ems. 


Long Primer Old Style No. 



Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity of 
introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the guid¬ 
ance of the reader, brought forward the colon and 

full-point, the first two invented. In the process of 
time the comma was added to the infant punctuation, 
and then had no other figure than a perpendicular 
line, proportionable to the body of the letter; these 

ABCDEF—$ 12345 Alphabet, a to z, 13 ems. 









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Small Pica Old Style No. 3. < !® _ j 



Points are not of equal antiquity with print¬ 
ing, though not long after its invention the 
necessity of introducing stops or pauses in 
sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the 
first two invented. In the process of time 

the comma was added to the infant punctu¬ 
ation, and then had no other figure than a 
perpendicular line, proportionable to the 
body of the letter; these three points were 
the only ones used till the close of the 
fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a 

ABCDEF—$12345 Alphabet, a to z, 13^ 


Small Pica Old Style No. 4. < j© { 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity 
of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the 
guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon 
and full-point, the first two invented. In the pro¬ 
cess of time the comma was added to the infant 

punctuation, and then had no other figure than 
a perpendicular line, proportionable to the body 
of the letter; these three points were the only 
ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, 
when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the 
restoration of learning, among other improve- 

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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


197 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
r\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Pica Old Style No. 3. < > ^ ^ 

Points are not of equal antiquity with 
printing, though not long after its inven¬ 
tion the necessity of introducing stops 
or pauses in sentences, for the guidance 
of the reader, brought forward the colon 
and full-point, the first two invented. In 
the process of time the comma was 
added to the infant punctuation, and 
then had no other figure than a perpen¬ 
dicular line, proportionable to the body 
of the letter; these three points were 

ABCD—$12345 Alphabet, a to z, 14 


Pica Old Style No. 4. < !© _ T N 

Points are not of equal antiquity with 
printing, though not long after its invention 
the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in 
sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 
brought forward the colon and full-point, the 
first two invented. In the process of time the 
comma was added to the infant punctuation, 
and then had no other figure than a perpen¬ 
dicular line, proportionable to the body of 
the letter; these three points were the only 
ones used till the close of the fifteenth century 

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AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
AA INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Nonpareil Old Style Italic No. 3. 

Points are riot of equal antiquity \with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for 
the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the 
first two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the in- 


Nonpareil Old Style Italic No. 4. 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after 
its invention the necessity oj introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for 
the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and full-point, the 
first two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the infant 


Minion Old Style Italic No 3. 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long 
after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sen¬ 
tences, for the guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and 
full-point, the first two invented. In the process of time the comma 


Brevier Old Style Italic No. 3. 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops 
or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought 
forward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In 


Brevier Old Style Italic No. 4. 

Points arc not of equal antiquity with printing, though not 
long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or 
pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought for¬ 
ward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the 


Bourgeois Old Style Italic No. 3. 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, 





CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


199 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
r\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Long Primer Old Style Italic No. 3. 

Points arc not of equal antiquity until printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing 
stops or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the i2j 

Long Primer Old Style Italic No 4. 

Points are not of equal antiquity 'with printing , 
though not long after its invention the necessity of 
introducing stops or pauses in sentences , for the 

Small Pica Old Style Italic No. 3. 

Points are not of equal antiquity with print¬ 
ing, though not long after its invention the ne¬ 
cessity of introducing stops or pauses in sen- 

Smali. Pica Old Style Italic No. 4, 

Points arc not of equal antiquity with printing , 
though not long after its invention the necessity of 
introducing stops or pauses in sentences , for the 


Pica Old Style Italic No. 3. 

Points are not of equal antiquity with 
printing, though not long after its inven¬ 
tion the necessity of introducing stops or 

Pica Old Style Italic No. 4 - 

Points are not of equal antiquity with print¬ 
ing, though not long" after its invention the 
necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sen- 





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Nonpareil French Old Style. <(® 


Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though not long after its 
invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the 
guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon and the full-point, the first 
two invented. In the process of time the comma was added to the infant 
punctuation, and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, proportion- 
able to the body of the letter; these three points were the only ones used till the 
fifteenth century, when Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of 
learning, among other improvements in the art of printing corrected and 
enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, giving a better shape to the 
comma and assigning to the former points a more proper place; the comma de¬ 
noting the smaller pause, the semicolon next, the colon, and the full-point 
terminating the sentence. The notes of interrogation and admiration were not 
introduced till many years after. 

Perhaps there never existed on any subject, among men of learning, a 
greater difference of opinion than on the true mode of punctuation, and scarcely 
can any two people agree in the same method; some making the pause of a 
semicolon where the sense will only bear a comma; some contending for what 
is termed stiff pointing, and others altogether the reverse. The want of an 
established rule in this particular case is to be much regretted. The loss of 
tune to a compositor , occasioned often through -whim or caprice , in altering 
points unnecessarily , is one of the greatest hardships he has to complain of 

ABCDEF—$1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 14^ ems. 


Brevier french Old style. <EZZZ33ZH? 

Points are not of equal antiquity with printing, though 
not long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops 
or pauses in sentences, for the guidance of the reader, brought 
forward the colon and full-point, the first two invented. In the 
process of time the comma was added to the infant punctuation, 
and then had no other figure than a perpendicular line, pro¬ 
portionable to the body of the letter; these three points were 
the only ones used till the close of the fifteenth century, when 

Aldus Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of learning 
among other improvements in the art of printing corrected and 
enlarged the punctuation by adding the semicolon, giving 
a better shape to the comma and assigning to the former 
points a more proper place; the comma denoting the smaller 
pause, the semicolon next, the colon, and the full-point termi¬ 
nating the sentence. T he notes of interrogation and admi- 
ration were not introduced till many years after. Perhaps 
thet e nevei existed on any subject, among men of learning, a 

ABCDEF—$ 1 234 567890 Alphabet, a to z, 14 ems. 









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Lg. Primer French Old Style. < ;© _ I 

POINTS are not of equal antiquity with printing, 
though not long after its invention the necessity of 
introducing stops or pauses in sentences, for the 
guidance of the reader, brought forward the colon 
and the full-point, the two first invented. In the 
process of time the comma was added to the infant 

punctuation, which then had no other figure than a 
perpendicular line, proportionable to the body of the 
letter; these three points were the only ones used 
till the close of the fifteenth century, when Aldus 
Manutius, a man eminent for the restoration of learn¬ 
ing, among other improvements in the art of printing 
corrected and enlarged the punctuation by adding 
the semicolon, giving a better shape to the comma and 

ABCDEF—$12345 Alphabet, a to z, 13 ems. 


Pica French Old Style. 

Points are not of equal antiquity with 
printing, though not long after its inven¬ 
tion the necessity of introducing stops or 
pauses in sentences, for the guidance of 
the reader, brought forward the colon and 

the full-point, the two first invented. In 
the process of time the comma was added 
to the infant punctuation, which then had 
no other figure than a perpendicular line, 
proportionable to the body of the letter; 
these three points were the only ones used 

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AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
/A INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Nonpareil Caxton Old Style. <<* - < 

Every man is supposed to understand his own business 
best. Now the business which I have followed for nearly a 
score of years has been that of editing and publishing a city 
daily paper, while the subject you have selected for me to dis¬ 
cuss is, “The Best Mode of Conducting Country Newspapers.” 
To speak with confidence on any subject one should be sus¬ 
tained by an ample stock of practical experience; otherwise 
what is said must fall under the head of speculation, and that 
is not authority to others. My actual experience as a pub¬ 
lisher of a country newspaper was of brief duration, and dates 

back to the time when General Taylor was President. Had 
your topic been “ The Best Mode of Conducting City Journals,” 
1 should feel more at home on the subject, and would approach 
it with more confidence and boldness; and I cannot help feel¬ 
ing that you would be more edified and instructed if you had 
selected as your speaker some publisher of a country paper, 
of ripe experience, whose success would support his advice. 
However, having accepted your invitation, I will present such 
thoughts and opinions as I have formed on the subject. 
And without further prelude, I would remark that the 

ABCDEF—$ 1231567890 Alphabet, a to z, 18 % ems. 


Brevier Caxton Old Style. ^ 

That wonder is the effect of ignorance has been 
often observed. The awful stillness of attention 
with which the mind is overpowered at the first view 
of an unexpected effect ceases when we have leisure 
to disentangle complications and investigate causes. 
Wonder is a pause of reason, a sudden cessation of 
the mental progress, which lasts only while the un¬ 
derstanding is fixed upon some single idea, and is at 
an end when it recovers force enough to divide the 

objects into its parts, or mark the intermediate gra¬ 
dations from the first agent to the last consequence. 
It is the proper ambition of the heroes in literature 
to enlarge the boundaries of knowledge by discover¬ 
ing and conquering new regions of the intellectual 
world. To the success of such undertakings perhaps 
some degree of fortuitious happiness is necessary, 
which no man can promise or procure to himself; 
therefore doubt and irresolution may he forgiven 

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Lg. Primer Caxton Old Style. < ( © _ _ ( 

Supposed to have preceded printing, in our 
own country it followed it. Caxton had al¬ 
ready run through one font of type before 
he reached this country, and it appears to be 
quite certain that his Type No. 2, with which 
he established his press at Westminster, was 
brought over by him from Bruges, where it 

had been cast for him, and already used by 
his preceptor, Colard Mansion. The English 
origin of his Type No. 3 is also open to ques¬ 
tion. There seems, however, good ground for 
supposing that Type No. 4 mas not known 

ABC—$1234567890 Alphabet, a to z, 15^ ems. 


Pica Caxton Old Style. < ! ® ~ { 

That Caxton made use of cast types, 
it is hardly needful here to assert. Ad¬ 
mitting the possibility of a middle stage 
between Xylography and Typography, 
the general identity of his letters, the 
constant recurrence of unfortunate flaws 
among his types, and the solidity of his 
pages, may be taken as sufficient evi¬ 
dence that his types were cast, and 
not separately engraved by hand. It is 
scarcely likely that during his resi- 

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OLD STYLE NO. 4 . 


32A, 100a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 4.30 

TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY CHICAGO FIRE 
October yth, 1 S 92 . Hanging Out Banners and Entertaining the Inhabitants 
Many Changes Wrought in a Few Years 
12345 Giving Protection to Farm Products 67 S 90 


24A, 64a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.95 

OVER THE FOAMING OCEAN 
Gracefully Sails the Gallant Ship, Virginia with Fluttering 
123 Canvas Swaying in the Breeze 456 


18A, 50a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


MICHIGAN CENTRAL LINE 


3.35 


Direct Route to New York City and all Points East 

Round Trip Tickets Ten Dollars 24 


18A, 50a, 


Small Pica (ll Point). 


3.85 


HEALTHY SUMMER RESORTS 
Manhattan Beach, Atlantic City and Longbranch 
Where the Wild Waves Roar 246 


18A, 50a, Pica (12 Point). 4.25 

RAILROADS TO MARS 


Limited Mail with Dining and Sleeping Cars 

Swift and Easy Traveling 48 


SMALL CAPS NOT SENT UNLESS EXPRESSLY ORDERED. 
SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


205 


OLD STYLE ITALIC No. 4. 

32A, 200a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 5,30 

UNDERNEATH THIS MOULDERING TOMB 
With Statue of Stone and Scutcheon of Brass Slumbers one Great Lord 
Of the Village All His Life was Riot and Pillage 
But at Length to Escape the Threatened Doom of Penal Fire 


32A, 200a, Brevier (8 Point). 635 

PRINTER DON'T STOP ME PAPER 
Don't Strike My Name Off Vet; Von See the Times are Close 
And dollars hard to get but I'll try and raise 248 


24A, 140a, Long Primer (10 Point). 5.80 

THROUGH THE MEADOWS 
Maud Muller with Her Beauty Mashed the Judge 
His mind was crazed with wine and seltzer 24 


24A, 140a, 


Small Pica (11 Point). 


6.20 


MONOPOLY LIES HIDDEN 
Heavy Charge of the Light Weight Coal Dealers 
Cupid's Bow Drawn for the Winter Season 


18A, 100a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


5.05 


THE CONQUERING HERO 
Thither my Thoughts are Hurried and Dwell 
Land abundant with pleasure and f ruit 


* 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 


206 


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OLD STYLE No. 3. 

SMALL CAPS. 

10A, 20a, 2.95 Great Primer (18 Point). 8a, 0.55 

UNEASY LIES THE 

25 Head that Wears the Crown 

4 

8 A, 16a, 3.60 Double Small Tiea (22 Point). 6a, 0.75 

THE PROPER 

4 Study Mankind is Man 

8 A, 16a, 4.75 Double Pica (24 Point). 6a 0 95 

1 HE Ides March 8 

6 A, 12a, 5.60 Double Columbian (32 Point). 4 a l 00 

2 RED as Blood 

3A > 6a > Canon (44 Point). 

S til I 

3A - 6a - Five-Line Pica (GO Point). 10 35 

DIF near 



6.05 

6 


SMALL CAPS NOT SENT UNLESS SPECIALLY ORDERED. 
SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 







CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


207 


OLD STYLE ITALIC No. 3. 


10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.10 

DEA TH S TILL 

Draws nearer, never seeming 46 


8A, 16a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 3.80 

HE ERA YE EH 

8 Loud Who Loveth All 

8A 16a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.25 

BLACK TOM 

The Smart Genius 52 

5A, 10a, Double Columbian (32 Point). . 5.00 

FAIR Choice 6 


3A, 6a, 


Canon (44 Point). 


6.00 


BOIL bird 2 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 




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FRENCH OLD STYLE. 

SMALL CAPS. 

48A, 96a, 3.25 Nonpareil (6 Point). 24 a, 0.60 

THE SUSPENSE AND SILENCE WERE PAINFUL 
The Organist at the Priest’s Bidding Struck up a Voluntary the Young Man 
Was Sitting on the Altar Rail 1234 

40A, 80a, 3.75 Brevier (8 Point). 20 a, 0.65 

DON’T ROAM AROUND THE HOUSE 
In Bare Feet at the Dead of Night Trying to Pick up Tacks 
567 men Have been Known 

30A, 60a, 3.30 Long Primer (10 Point). 16A, 0.65 

SHOULD YOU WISH SOMETHING 
For a Late Lunch Sequestrate a Turkey Drum Stick 
In Your Inside Pocket 89 

30A, 60a, 4.20 Pica (12 Point). 16 a, 0.70 

LEAVE YOUR FEET AT THE FIRE 
Where They are Handy in Morning 45 

18A, 36a, Columbian (16 Point). 5.00 

■ CLEAR INVESTMENT 
Every One is a Sure Gainer 32 

12A, 24a., Paragon (20 Point). 4.40 

2 COMPOSING Sticks 8 


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209 


FRENCH OLD STYLE. 


10A, 20a, Double Pica (24 Point). 


5.75 


THE ETHICAL 

Publishing House 4 


6 A, 12a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 


5.75 


2 ROVING state 


5 A, 10a, 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


6.50 


FINE printing 


4A, 8a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


8.00 


KING tom 


3A, 6a, 


Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 


10.50 


USE one 


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210 


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CAXTON OLD STYLE. 


32A, 24A, 100a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 4.45 

FAIR IMOGENE, IN HIGH-HEELED SLIPPERS 
Plunged Wildly Down the Stairway 
And Her Large Black Eyes Were Sparkling Like Diamonds 
As She Hurried to Welcome Her Friends 
12345 Select Saturday Night Gatherings 67890 


24A, 18a, 64a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.70 

PEOPLE VISITING CHICAGO 
During- the World’s Fair Better Leave Their Jewelry 
And Other Valuables Home 
Under Lock And Key For Safety 1893 


18A, 12a, 50a, Long Primer (10 Point). 


3.50 


SWEET SCENTED SHRUBS 
Pine Scenery Along the Hackensack River 
Boys Fishing and Bathing 
14 Boat Racing Their Specialty 68 


18A, 12A, 50a, Pica (12 Point). 4 75 

FIRST NATIONAL BANK 


Bonds and Mortgages are Negotiated 
Reliable Company 
123 Strekt, Walker & Co 257 


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211 


CAXTON OLD STYLE. 


10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 


3.65 


EQUAL POINTS 
Sound Loud the Bugle 


8 A, 16a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.90 

NECESSITY 
Introducing Stops 

6 A 12a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 5.15 

CHARMS 

Ingenuous Boys 

5 A 10a Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.70 

EXILED 
Job Printing 

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212 


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CAXTON OLD STYLE. 

4A, 8a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 9.10 

ROCK 

Extinct 15 

3A, 6a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 10.60 

BIRD 

Scalped 

3A, 6a, Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 16.50 

Beau 8 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


113 


CAXTON OLD STYLE ITALIC. 


32A, 200a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 6.70 

THE CIVILIZATION OF THE PRESENT ERA 

Held by Churchmen and Philanthropists Shows Higher 
Education Necessary for the World's 
Advancement, Intelligent Training of Children 
Noble Men and Women 123 


32A, 200a, Brevier (8 Point). 8.15 

RAVENOUS LOVE FOR GOLD DOLLARS 
Does Not Produce Happiness Nor Help Elevate 
Character but Degrades Manhood 
123 Social and Political Economy 456 


24A, 140a, Long Primer (10 Point). 

CHICAGO'S BRUNETTE RIVER 


6.65 


Flows Toward Lake Michigan with Rapid 
Current and Salutes the 
Pure Water Family with Cunning 28 


18A, 100a, Pica (12 Point). 5 

FORTUNE FAVORS MONEY 


Bankers Meet and Decide to Benefit 


Farmers with Big Farms 
Strife Between Rich and Poor 04 


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214 


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CAXTON BOLD. 

24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.60 

THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AS BEING THE 
Offspring of Several Parent Languages Very Different 
46 Form and Spirit Been Modified 23 

24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.20 

PATRIOTISM THE HEROIC PLANT 
Thrives Where Glory is Truly Recognized 250 

20A, 40a Long Primer (10 Point) 3.00 

POINTS ARE NOT OF EQUAL 

» 

Antiquity With Printing- For Reasons 65 

18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 3.40 

INDELICATE BUNIONS 
Exploring Parties Visit Lapland 83 

10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.85 

FISH NET Lies Deep 7 

8A, 16a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.90 

25 Royal CHUMS 

6A, 12a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 5.60 

MERIT Strives 


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215 


OLD STYLE HALF TITLE. 


32A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.40 

SO SWEETLY MAWKISH, SMOOTHLY DULL, 
UNSKILLED IN SPEECH, NOR MATURE OF AGE 123 


24A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.40 

FROM HOMES IN LEAFY BOWERS 
4 WINGED CHORISTERS CHIRP MATINS 

18A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.30 

GOLDEN GRAINS OF TRUTH 
CURRENT COIN OF OUR REALM 6 

16A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1.30 

8 INSIPID SPEAKER LIFTS HIS 


12A, Two-Line Minion (14 Point). 1.45 

BURNING ELOQUENCE 3 

10A Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 1.80 

2 MODEST PRINTER 

8A Two-Line Small Pica (22 Point). 2.15 

HEROIC SING 5 

6 a Two-Line English (28 Point). 2.03 

9 SENTINEL 


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OLD STYLE CONDENSED. 


32A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.25 

ONE SWALLOW DOES NOT MAKE A SUMMER, BUT A HOT 


SUMMER DOES MAKE ONE SWALLOW 4265 


24A, Two-Line Diamond (9 Point). 1.15 

MOST IMPROBABLE STORIES SHOULD BE TAKEN 
BY THE LISTENER CUM GRANO SALIS 

24A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.30 

DID YOU EVER CATCH A WEASEL ASLEEP 


18A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1.35 

QUEER NOTIONS OF WORKMEN 56 

16A, Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). I.55 

24 INDEPENDENT IN MANNERS 


16A, Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 2 00 

ANGELS MINUS WINGS 528 


12A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 2 00 

37 COCKROACH FIGHT 


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217 


OLD STYLE CONDENSED. 


10A, 


Two-Line Small Pica (22 Point). 


1.90 


GENTS FURNISHER 4 


8 A, 


Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 


1.95 


2 RADIANT STARS 


8 A, 


Two-Line English (28 Point). 


2.40 


DYNAMITERS 38 


6 A, 


Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 


2.55 


9 EXPLOSIVES 


5A, 


Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 


2.85 


LEAD MINE 4 


4A, 


0 


Two-Line Paragon (40 Point). 


2.75 


BOREDOM 


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218 


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OLD STYLE CONDENSED No. 2. 


32A, 64a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.65 

THE GAY TROUBADOUR 
Touched his Guitar Lightly and 
Sang Annie McGinty 


24A, 48a, Bourg. (9 Point). 2.15 

NON-FLEXIBLE BISCUIT 


Dairy Lunch Counter Gossip 
No Cream 234 


SMALL CAPS. 

20A, 40a, 2.05 Lg.Pr.(lO Pt.) 20A, .75 

THE MERRY MAID 


Beauty SURFACE Deep 24 


SMALL CAPS. 

16A, 32a, 2.00 Pica(lOPt.) 16a, 0.80 

BITTER BREEZES 
From the Lake Shore 


10A, 20a, 2.50 Great Primer (18 Point). 


10A, 0.90 


MUSIC HATH CHARMS 
58 These Facts Are Not Disputed 5 s 


8 A, 16a, 2.55 


Paragon (20 Point). 


8 a, 1.00 


GENEROUS NATURES 

OWNED by Congressmen 4286 


6 A, 12a, 2.65 Double Pica (24 Point). 


6a, 1.00 


FINE STONES 

6 Dark Ruby in Color 8 

4A, 8 a, 3.70 Double Great Primer (36 Point). 4 a, 1.45 

NEVer Despair 68 

SMALL CAPS NOT SENT UNLESS EXPRESSLY ORDERED. 

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219 


OLD STYLE CONDENSED No. 2. 


3A, 6a, 3.85 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 


SMALL CAPS. 

3A, 1.75 


ELECTION Mask 


3A, 6a, 4.80 Canon (44 Point). 3A, 2.00 

STRIKE Hard 

3A, 6a, 5.75 Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 3 a, 2.45 



3A, 6a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 7.95 



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220 


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OLD STYLE CONDENSED No. 4. 


25A, 40a, Pica (12 Point). 2.40 

MUCH SMOKE AND LITTLE FIRE 


67 The Echo of Whispered Scandal is Heard by All 93 


20A, 30a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


3,30 


CALM MIDSUMMER EVENING 
425 When tlie Shadows Grow Longer 185 


15A, 20a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


3.60 


ANNUAL MEDICAL Examinations 


10A, 15a, Double Great Primer (36 Point), 


4.50 


Astronomical OBSERVATION 


6A, 10a, 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 


4.05 


L/l 


GUTNING Calculations 


6A, 10a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


5.60 


Publication SOCIETY 


THESE FONTS ARE CAST WITH TWO SETS OF FIGURES. 


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221 


AMERICAN OLD STYLE. 


16A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


2.00 


NOTED AMERICAN LADY BICYCLISTS 49 


12A, 


Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 


2.25 


54 TWENTY BRIDES WEPT 


10A, 


Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 


2.50 


FOREIGN TRADE 95 


8A, 


Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 


2.75 


28 LIME FRUIT 


6A, 


Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 3.00 


PALE DUKE 4 


4A, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


4.00 


FIERCEST 


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222 


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PARTHENIAN. 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (8 Point). 2.75 

PAUL BOYNTON’S EXHIBITION 

Performances Under Unfavorable Conditions 
24 Grand Entertainment 53 


16A, 32a, 


Bourgeois (9 Point). 


COMICAL CHINAMEN 


2.55 


M^itL| Artistic Costumes Parading oi] 
67 Public Streets 08 


16A, 32a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.60 

GLIDING SOFTLY ALONG 
Througl] tlie Stormy Ocean Waves 

12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 3.00 

ART INSTITUTE 
2 (collection of Painting's 3 


8 A, 18a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4 15 

HARMONY 

I\C ui) io n git Peorigi 


6 A, 12a Double Pica (24 Point). 4 65 

PARTING 


Frorr| Home 4 


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223 


PAETHENIAN. 



3A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point) 



3A, 6a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 12.10 

North 


3A, 6a, Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 17.26 



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224 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


OLD STYLE ANTIQUE. 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.00 

GOOD BEHAVIOR RECEIVES RESPECT FROM ALL 
Let Truth and Justice Establish your Traits of Business Life 126730 

20A, 40a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.10 

VAIN STRIVING AFTER THE TRUTH 
Laboring of Correspondents with Printers in Chicago 53 

18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.35 

CHRONOLOGICAL ANGLO HISTORY 
Western Europe Receives all the Wisdom 157 

16A, 32a, Pica I 12 Point). 2.85 

HIGH-PRESSURE POETRY 
23 Effusive Sickly Rhymes Infusoriate 

12A, 24a, Gr6at Primer (18 Point). 4.30 

DISPLAY STYLES 
Model Hero Exhibition 54 


10A, 20a, Paragon (20 Point). 4.60 

2 MORE Happy Days 


8 A, 16a, Double English (28 Point). 5.80 

MUCH Trusted 3 


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99K 


OLD STYLE ANTIQUE No. 2. 


24A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


2.45 


READERS PAUSE 
OUR BULLETIN BOARDS 
PUBLIC LIBRARIES 25 


18A, Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 3.15 

POSTULATED 


ETERNAL LESSONS 
42 UNINFORMED 


16A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 4.10 

KISSING HAND 
RED NOSE 8 

12A Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 4.15 

NIXY JUDGE 
3 MAIDENS 

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226 


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TWO-LINE LETTER No. 4. 


24A, Two-Line Diamond (9 Point). 1.35 

EXAMINATION OF BOASTED RULE 1234 

24A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.65 

45678 THE ERA OF GOOD FEELING 

24A, Two-Line Agate (ll Point). 1.75 

INTERESTING PEACE RELICS 92 

24A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 2.10 

12345 HUMOROUS FEATURES 

18A, Two-Line Minion (14 Point). 2.20 

DIRT DEPARTMENT 4356 

16A, Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 2.25 

2356 GOLDEN FLEECE 

12A, Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 2.15 

DUTCH SOLDIERS 45 

12A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 2.70 

5 BRIGHT MORNING 

12A, Two-Line Small Pica (22 Point). 2.80 



12A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 3.40 

6 BRIDGEPORT 

12A, Two-Line English (28 Point). 4.50 

CONFLICTS 4 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


227 


TWO-LINE LETTER No. 7. 


24A, Two-Line Diamond (9 Point). 1.50 

NEVER DISCOURAGE ENTERPRISING 
MOVEMENTS OF ANY KIND 45 

24A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 2.30 

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE 
456 HAS SHOWN IIS 


TWO-LINE LETTER No. 8. 


24A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.60 

SMOOTH RUNS THE WATER 
WHERE THE BROOK fS DEEP 432 

24A, Two-Line Agate (11 Point). 1.95 

HOW DOTH THE LITTLE BUSY 
56 BEE GET EUCHBED 78 


24A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 2.20 

OH SING THAT SONG AGAIN 
MELODIOUS MISS 357 

IgA, Two-Line Minion (14 Point). 2.20 

789 EXILED TO SIBERIA 

16 A, Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 2.30 

MATHEMATICIANS 234 


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228 


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ANTIQUE TITLE. 

24A, 64a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 3.05 

Startling and Sensational Themes to be Discoursed by 
34 POLITICS AND RELIGION DISPENSED 12 

24A, 64A, Brevier (8 Point). 3.65 

Very Much Better than the Truth Not Told 

45 BY OUR- DISGUSTED CRITICS 67 

24A, 64a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 3.75 

Patriotic Spirit Pervading Most Individuals 
43 SACRIFICE THE RELATION 21 

24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.70 

Do You See Within My Face a Dream 
OF HAPPY DAYS LONG PAST 5s 


IONIC TITLE. 


24A, 64A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 3.10 

Grammatical Misrepresentations Disguised Bravely 
BY LOVERS OF PROPER LANGUAGE 1244 


24A, 64A, Brevier (8 Point). 3.75 

Enough Has Already Been Said Upon That 

1234 MUCH TALKED OE SUBJECT 


18A, 48a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


3.30 


Parents Should Not Mislead the Only 

LOVE FELT FOR LIFE 2345 


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220 


HALF TITLE. 


48A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.10 

POETICAL, HISTORY OF THE LATEST INDIAN WAR 
EDITED BY HIT-HIM-AGAIN 84 


32A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.85 

NOT MANY CONSTANT TREAD WORTHY 
59 HONOR HER MEMORY MORE 


24A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.70 

STEALING U. S. AKMY RATIONS 
RIFLES MULES WAGONS 95 

3 4A , Two-Line Agate (ll Point). 2.15 

7 BUILDING HOPES ON HIS 

24A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 2.50 

MAIDEN AUNTS FARM 2 

ISA, Two-Line Minion (14 Point). 2.45 

4 HOPEFUL SCHEMIN 


18A, Two-Line Brevier (16 Point), 2.95 

RECEIVING GOLD 8 


HALF TITLE No. 2. 

16A, 32A, Brevier (8 Point). 2.30 

Murdering the Stragglers try Sour Masii 

POUNDED WITCH POISONED 33 


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OPEN TITLE. 


24A, 48a, Agate (5^4 Point). 2.00 

COMMENDABLE CLEAN CUT FACES 
The nine sizes in this series modestly speak for themselves their utility 
And neatness and we will be fully 
Responsible for their appearance in any class of work 1892 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.20 

NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL 
Decorations dexterously interwoven to deceive the eye of the 
123 A Unwary traveler front 56 78 
Things are not always what they seem even when 


24A, 48a, Minion (7 Point). 2.25 

NEWSPAPER WORK NOT EXCEPTED 
In advertisements we rely on our face which always looms up 
123 Nicely in a head and tables 456 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.95 

PINCHER, TIGHTGRIP & CO. 

Money Loaned on Real and Personal Property 
Debts of all Kinds Collected 


24A, 48a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 2.85 

WESTERN STOCK RAISERS CLUJi 
Grand Barbecue on tlie Fourth of September 
78 Nineteen Hundred Choice 56 


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231 


OPEN TITLE. 


18A, 36a, 


Liong Primer (10 Point). 


2.90 


BOTJND FOB OKLAHOMA 
Land Flowing with. Milk and Honey 
56 Prairie Schooners 78 


18A, 36a, Small Pica (ll Point). 

FIND GOOD MEN SCABCE 


There is Very Little Doubt that Later 
Science Will be Able to 


12A, 24a, Pica U 2 Point). 

MARS IS A MYSTERY 


Thought Yery Doubtful if All 
Observations Made 


12A, 24a, Columbian (16 Point). 3.65 

PACING EVENTS 
Fourth Was a Sel l i ng' Race 
456 Three Nights 123 


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oqo 

-J* J-J 


CONDENSED No. 4. 


36A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.30 

EVERY PAPER WILL CONTAIN A DIRECTORY 
OF EVERY SOUL IN THE TOWN, GIVING FULL NAME AND AGE 
DESCRIPTION, WEIGHT AND SIZE 432 


24A, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


1.15 


NO EVENT WILL BE TOO SMALL TO APPEAR 
ALL BUSINESS, PLEASURE OR SORROW, SHALL BE 
815 DEPICTED IN CONCISE FORM 


24A, 


Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 


1.35 


BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES WILL 
APPEAR IN LISTS, INCLUDING 5 94 


^ 4A > Two-Line Agate (11 Point). 1.50 

SEE REVISED TABLES OF CONTENTS 
807 FOR READY REFERENCE 


24A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1.85 

NO HISTORIAN WOULD DARE TO 
COMPETE WITH THE 531 


18A ’ Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 2.00 

DAILY THE CROOKED MOVES 
249 OF INSINUATING 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


233 


CONDENSED No. 4. 


16A, Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 2.00 

NOW ADD A FEW HUNDRED 
61 YEARS TO OUR 

12A, Two-Line Small Pica (22 Point). 2.20 

COVERED BY COINS 32 

10A, Two-Line English (28 Point). 2.80 



6A, Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 2.70 

CLEAN CUTS 1 (i 


5A Two-Line Paragon (40 Point). 2.90 

47 COMFORTS 



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CONDENSED TITLE No. 3. 


32A, 64a, Pearl (6 Point). 2.40 

NARRATIVE OF KANE’S EXPLORATIONS IN THE ARCTIC REGIONS 
Oame Nature all Her Hues Celestial Wends, and Zenithward all their Corruscations sends 
The Glorious Sun shines Bright and Fair 304 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.95 

NEWLY INVENTED MECHANISM REGULATING IMPRESSION 
Constitute a very Effective, Substantial anil quite Perfect Arrangement 
Prices of Good Presses are now so Moderate 537 


24A, 48a, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


2.50 


IMMORTAL NAMES, GREAT PRINTERS 
In many places in Germany may be seen Monuments or 
Memorials in their Honor 862 


24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.95 

FROM SHILOH’S BLOODY FIELD 


Surprising Controversies as to Commencement 
Crimson Paper Battles 146 


18A, 36a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.10 


FRIENDS OF OUR YOUTH 
Joyous, Happy Times, Transient Bliss 
Departed Pleasures 11)3 


12A, 24a, English (14 Point). 2.60 

EARLY VEGETARIANS 


Morning Walks with the Gardener 
Ripe Strawberries 175 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 235 


CONDENSED TITLE No. 3. 


10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.05 

SPECULATE SERPENT 


In Transactions Strictly Cash 
Neat Twistings 21 


12A, 24a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 


4.75 


MAIDEN MEDITATION 
63 Sealskin, Gems 


8A, 16a, 


Double English (28 Point). 


5.50 


MANLY ACTIONS 

Direct Pointers 8 


6A, 12a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


7.15 


5 SLO W Boats 


5A, 10a, 


Canon (44 Point). 


7.55 


LOTU S Fun 2 


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236 


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CONDENSED TITLE No. 5. 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.05 

BY THE LIGHTNING STROKE HE PAINLESS HIED 
Electricity Bound, Harnessed, Controlled and made Useful to Man 
Girdling the Earth in Forty Seconds 930 

24A, 48a, Minion (7 Point). 2.00 

FOR FULL FIVE HUNDRED YEARS I’VE SWUNG, IN THE OLD 
521 Gray Ivy Tower. Listening to the Birds 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.55 

FROM GREENLAND’S ICY MOUNTAINS, ICEBERGS 
Polar Bears, Walrus, Blizzards 184 

24A, 48a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 2.50 

HEAR THE HOWLINGS, BLEAK NORTHERN BLAST 
259 Comfortable Homes, Snug Firesides 


24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.00 

LAND OP BROWN HEATH & SHAGGY WOOD 
Land of my Sires what Mortal Hand 145 

18A, 36a, Small Pica (ll Point). 2.40 

MOONLIGHT VIEWS, MOUNT WASHINGTON 
465 Bathed in Celestial Light 

18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 2.75 

NEW SPRING STYLES, FASHIONABLE 
Tailor-made Underwear 193 

18A, 36a, English (14 Point). 3 25 

BUT SEE HIM ON THE EDGE OE 
Life, by Cares and Sorrows 34 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY, 237 


CONDENSED TITLE No. 5. 


12A, 24a, Columbian (16 Point). 3.05 

PRINTER BOYS Serenading 29 

12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.25 

43 RIDE BOOTED and Spurred 

12A, 24a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 4.00 

SPARKLING in Diamonds 48 

10A, 20a, Double English (28 Point). 4.90 

25 ISOLATED Whiskers 

8A, 16a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.60 

INDIAN Sweeter 5 

4A, 8a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 6.40 

8 SLAI Bangs 

3A 6a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 8.35 

BOG Elm 7 


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238 


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CONDENSED TITLE No. 4. 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.05 

NARRATIVE OF EXPLORATORY VISITS TO CHINA 
Including an Introductory Sketch of the Earliest Discoveries, etc. 
941 Gems from the Flowery Kingdom 


24A, 48a, Minion (7 Point). 2.05 

PRINTING ANI) ITS KINDRED BRANCHES IN LEIPSIC CITY 
Cheap Tauclinitz and other Publications 328 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.50 

FLEXIBLE EXTENSORS SCIENTIFICALLY FILED 
7G2 Arm and Leg Dissecting a Specialty 

24A, 48a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 2.75 

BARBECUES AT THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS 
Roast Missionary on Toast 532 


24A, 48a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


3.30 


FAR FLASHED THE RED ARTILLERY 
314 Linden when the Sun Avas Loaa 7 


18A, 36a, 


Small Pica (ll Point). 


2.60 


INDELICATE BUNIONS, DANDY CORNS 
Tormented Extremities 091 


18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 3.05 

FIGURED SILKS IN NEW DESIGNS 
325 Feminine Curiosity 

18A, 36a, English (14 Point). 3.70 

MODEST TEARFUL ENTREATY 
Handsome Escorts 418 


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239 


EXTRA CONDENSED. 

32A, 64a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.60 

ENGLAND HAS TO UNDERGO THE REVOLT OF THE COLONIES, TO 
Submit to Defeat and Separation, to Shake Under the Volcano of the French Revolution 
To Grapple and Fight for the Life with Her Gigantic 
Enemy Napoleon, and to Grasp and Rally After the Tremendous Struggle 1234 

32A, 64a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.80 

HE THAT IS THY FRIEND INDEED HE WILL HELD THEE 
In Thy Need: Words are Easy Like the Wind, Faithful Friends are Hard to Find 

Every Man will He thy Friend 
123456 Whilst Thou hast Wherewith to Spend 

24A, 48a, Pica (12 Point). 3.65 

FILL UP EACH HOUR WITH WHAT WILL LAST, 

Hoy Up the Moments as They Go, the Life Above, when This is Past, is 
The Ripe Fruit of the Life Below 12345 


5A, 10a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.15 



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240 


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EXTRA CONDENSED No. 3. 


16A, 32a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


2.65 


LITTLE KINDNESSES LIGHTEN THE BURDEN 
Of Life Kind Words and Deeds thou Shouldst Accord when Human 
Backs are Bent by Labor 12345 


12A, 24a, English (14 Point). 2.55 

THE TOILING GRANGERS’ COMING REWARD 


Many Happy Farmers Viewing Their Crops and Contemplating 
786 Great Harvests in the Future 


12A, 24a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


3.00 


UNRELENTING HAND OF FATHER TIME 
Lines Our Cheeks and Temples with His Inexorable Fen 


10A, 20a, 

MIT 


Paragon (20 Point). 


3.10 



it 


RUSTIC VOICES RESOUNDING 


Country Maiden’s Beautiful Face Declares 5312 


8A, 16a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


3.65 


TYPOGRAPHIC ACADEMY 

Teachini the most Tasteful and Refined 


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241 


EXTRA CONDENSED No. 3. 


6A, 12a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 4.70 






4A, 8a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 5.80 



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242 


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EXTRA CONDENSED No. 4. 


2.50 


36A Brevier (8 Point). 

WELCOME AS FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IS THE SPRISG 1357 

36A, Two-Line Diamond (9 Point). 2.40 

24 IN EVERY SHADY NOOK I COME CREEPING EVERYWHERE 

32A Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 2.30 

NINE HUNDRED MOVABLE WINGS AND LONG HIGHLY 48 


2.05 


24A, Two-Line Agate (11 Point). 

25 CROWNED WITH FLOWERS OF A DELICATE HUE 


18A, 


1.80 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 

PURPLE EGGS RESTING IN A DESERTED NEST 79 


16A, 


2.20 


Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 

36 EXHIBITED ON it MIDNIGHT DREARY 


12A, 


Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 


2.20 


MEMORIZE SWEETER EXTRACT 1 


10A, 


Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 


2.65 


2 TURTLEBACK DELEGATE 


8A, 


Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 


3.15 


EXPECTING REMAINS $ 


6A, 


Two-Line Paragon (40 Point). 


3.60 




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243 


EXTRA CONDENSED No. 5. 


24A, 48a, Nonp. (6 Point). 2.65 
FIVE THOUSAND HAPPY VOICES; SWING 
Ringing: Sweetly Blending 857 


24A, 48a, Brev. (8 Point). 3.25 

DOWN IN THE FAIRY WOODLANDS 
Flageolets and Fifes 943 


20A, 40a, 


Bourgeois (9 Point). 


3.20 


79 AVORTH IN ENTERPRISE Wrought out the most difficult ties 

18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.15 

FOR SLUGGERS WILL NOW blow by reason of the cold 48 


16A, 32a, 


3.25 


Pica (12 Point). 

76 NOW WHIP HIM AND Make Him go along livelier 


12A, 24a, 


3.20 


English (14 Point). 

AROUND THE FARM House flying wild amid 57 


10A, 20a, 


3.65 


Great Primer (18 Point). 

34 DECORATE THE Heart with true blue 


8 A, 16a, 


Double Small Pica (22 Point). 


4.00 


WONDERING at such a Racket 05 


6A, 12a, 


Double English (28 Point). 


4.40 


8 CYCLONE of Irish Anger 


6A, 10a, 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


5.40 


POLITICAL Pointings 3 


4A, 8a, 


Canon (44 Point). 


5.75 



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BOLDFACE. 


24A, 48a, Agate ( 5 % Point). 2.65 

ARISTOCRATIC ASPIRATIONS OF YE GENTLE 
The Waging of Commercial Warfare by the Gee of the Jehus, 
124 Their Talmudisli Shamhamphorash 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.30 

OUR ANNIVERSARY DEDICATORY EXERCISES 
Laying of Lying Libellers Lengthwise of Luxurious Lakelets 
%% Development of Flexible Tensors 35 


24A, 48a, Minion (7 Point). 2.60 

IN SOBER STATE THROUGH THE 
Sequestered Vale of Rural Life, a Venerable Patriarch 
GTS Held the even Tenor of his Way 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.10 

RATTLING POETIC DRY-BONES 
The Murmur of Brooks, Embroidery of Fields 
12 Nonsensical Rliyniings 


24A, 48a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 3.00 

CALIFORNIA CACHOU COMPANY 
Concocter of Deodorizers of Rank Reputations 
Character Fumigators 80 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.80 

RAGINGS OF THE EPIZOOTIC 


Men and Animals Thread the Big* Muddy 
Tn Fierce Exhilaration 1% 


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245 


BOLDFACE. 


18A, 36a, 


Small Pica (ll Point). 


2.90 


RHEUMATIC TWINGES CURED 
Double Reputations daily Regenerated 
3% Improved Morals 4% 


12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 2.60 

ALL TUTELARY SAINTS 


Instructor Among- City Maidens 
5% Lean Vixens 7% 


12A, 24a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


4.55 


RELIGIOUS EXERCISE 
1 \ Hold fast to 2% 


10A, 20a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 4.85 

IN PAPER BOTTLES 


5% Sealed fast 9k 


6A, 12a, 


Double English (28 Point). 


5.25 


HUNTERS FOR 
Stations 8h 


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246 


FULL FACE No. 3. 


24A, 48a, Agate (5 % Point). 2.75 

1ST FIVE HCNDRFiD YEARS, SAYS A CRAZY WRITER 
Incomprehensible Future 12345 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.55 

FRAGRANT MEADOWS, SWEET DAISIES RLOOM 
518 Contentment, Happiness 


24A, 48a, Minion (7 Point). 2.80 

LOVELY MAIDENS, YOUTH AND BEAUTY, WIT 
Desirable Combinations 187 


24A, 48a, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


3.25 


EKTERTAIXM ENT SOLOS, DUOS, SOXGS 
654 Fog-Horn Accompaniment 


18A, 36a, 


Bourgeois (9 Point). 


2.55 


LANDLORDS LOVE HIGH KEATS, LOW 
Taxes, Model Tenants 


18A, 36a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


2.75 


BEAUTIFUL SNOW, SLEIGH BELLS 
800 Moonlight, Flying Steeds 


18A, 36a, 


Small Pica (11 Point). 


2.95 


LATEST MARINE NEWS, WRECKED 
Strong- Westerly Kales 321 


12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 2.60 

ENTERTAINED BY SOMftXS 


159 Reasons Advanced 


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247 


FULL FACE No. 3. 

12A, 24a, English (14 Point). 3.40 

NEW ILIUSTRATIONS 

2 1 Perspectives 

10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.25 

LABC^E BUT LESI 
Mirthful 80 

8A, 16a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 4.70 

DRESSY BEAUX 
71 Diulelets 

6A, 12a, Double English (28 Point). 5.80 

BEEF, FLOUR 
Muscle 53 


4A 8a Double Paragon (40 Point). 6.80 

4 BH> Feet 


3A, 6a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


9.20 


IN Silk 3 


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248 


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BOLDFACE ITALIC. 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.25 

THEY NEVER FAIL Mho Die in a Great Glorious Cause 17 

24A, 48a, Minion (7 Point). 2.55 

THINGS UN ATTEMPTED yet in Prose or Rhyme 25 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.00 

357S TIIEliE WAS a Sound of Revelry by Night 

24A, 48a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 2.95 

HOPE WITHERING Fled and Mercy Sighed S 

18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.90 

4 USE DOTH Breed a Habit in the Man 

18A, 36a, Small Pica (ll Point). 3.05 

THE GHOSTS OF my Departed Joys 1 

12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 2.65 

2 FOR LOVE will Still he Lord 

12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.90 

FALLEN ON Evil Hours 3 


10A, 20a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 4.55 

4 PITY is akin to love 


6 A, 12a, Double English (28 Point). 


4.55 


LEADS Fashions 


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249 


FULL FACE ITALIC No. 3. 


24 A, 48a, Agate (5)4 Point). 2.65 

THE SHADOWS OE DEPARTED HOURS 
Every Moment, Lightly ShaUen, runs itself in Golden Sand 
Harmonies of Human Nature 234 

24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.60 

the anti-incrustation society 

Young America’s Select Saturday Night Gathering 
5078 Reality and Goodness 

18A, 36a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.60 

CYCLOPAEDIA OE UGLINESS 
Human Editions Hound in Calf! 23450 


18A, 36a, 


Bourgeois (9 Point). 


2.65 


TO THE HAY WE CEEEERATE 
654 Succeed* the Night in the Potiee Veil 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3-20 

MUSEUM OF SCIENCE 
Illustrations of Modem II arfare •> 


18A, 36a, Small Pica (11 Point). 3.30 

GATES OF A HAZY BLUE 
34 .lust Raise the Curtains of Day 

12A, 24a, < 12 Polnt >' 2 65 

MONGOLIAN RACE 
Oriental Manners and Customs 


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250 


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ROMAN EXTENDED. 


24A, 48a, Pearl (5 Point). 3.40 

TI 1 KUK ARE MANY VICES WHICH 
Do not Deprive us of Friends, there are many "Virtues 
prevent our having any 345 

Pearl cast on Nonpareil (6 Point), 24A, 48a, $2.70. 


24A, 48a, Agate (5)4 Point). 3.05 

THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE TURNS 
Incessantly round, and wlio can say "within himself, I 
Shall to day be uppermost 234 


18A, 36a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.30 

IT IS BETTER TO BEAR THE 
Evils that we have than rush to others that we 
Know not of: Shakespeare S35 


18A, 36a, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


3.05 


SWEET FLOWERS ARE 
Slow but tlie Weeds make Haste to 
Sprout and Grow 567 


16A, 32a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 2.75 

WITH FIRM RESOLVE 
My Steadv Bosom steel. Bravely to 
Suffer though deep 12 


12A, 24a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.50 

ELECTEIC LIGHT 
^Artificial Smash in e Furnished 
For night workers 2346 


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251 


ROMAN EXTENDED. 


12A, 24a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.70 


SORT SHINES 
Tine Beautiful Moon 84 


8 A, 16a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


5.10 



A. THING 

To He desired 


6 A 12a Double Pica (24 Point). 6.40 

FAT FIGr 

For Mar ket 7 

5A 10a Double EngliBli (28 Point). 6.85 



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TITLE EXPANDED. 


24A, 48a, Agate ( 5 % Point). 3.50 

MUCH ABO ABOUT NOTHING 
Immortal Fame the Reward of Tx-ne Greatness 
l’oiiipons Generosity 1357 

Agate cast on Nonpareil (6 Point), 24A, 48a, $3.05. 


18A, 36a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.65 

BRALOUDE «fc SPIIEADEAGLE 
Professors of Elocutionary Gymnastics! 
4507 Political Trapezists 

18A, 36a, Brevier (8 Point). 3 10 

JOUK IN VLS OF AMEUICA 
Tlie Een is Mliglitier- tlian tlie Sword 
Slander* Circulators 


18A, 36a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 310 

NOTHING BUT LEAVES 
Tlie Fruit is Plucked IVoni tlie Tree 
<tO Tender and Juicy Beefsteaks 


12A, 24a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.50 

HOME COMFORTS 
Harp of a Thousand Strings! 
Cradle Squall TO 


10A, 20a, Pica (12 Point). 2 80 

foul success 

Uprising- l>y Falsification 
14 Honest lag-o 


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253 


TITLE EXPANDED. 

8 A, 12a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.15 

PER CENTS 
1 5e;i i* Quotation 35 


6 A, 12a, 


Paragon (20 Point). 


4.35 




Ton Brave \I on 


Double Pica (24 Point). 4.15 



3A, 6a, 


Double Columbian (32 Point). 


5.60 


TAR old 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 



3A, 5a, 


Pour-Line Pica (48 Point). 


11 55 


IJIC 


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254 


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ANTIQUE No. 4. 


24 A, 48a, Pearl on Nonpareil (6 Point). ' 1 85 

I’M A GRANGER, AND WITH THE GRANGERS 
For to Plow and to Sow, to Reap and to Mow, and to be a Farmer’s Boy 
Lowing Herds Wind Slowly o’er the Lea 847 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.36 

FAIR IMOGEFE, IN HIGH-HEELED SLIPPERS 
Plunged Wildly down the Stairway, her brown Eyes Flash 
Loving Affectionately and not Effusively 524 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.90 

PAYING SALARY GRABS AT LEAST 
Honest Money Fairly Earned and Strict Economy 
Let not a Guilty Man Escape 329 


18A, 36a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


2.60 


POLITICAL SPOILS DIVIDED 
Bummers Ambitious Desires Represented 
Fall in for Settlement 519 


18A, 36a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.40 


NOW LET THE DANCER BEGIN 
Sporting on the Green 72 


12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.00 

COLORED TROOPS FED 
Marching Heavy 15 


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255 


ANTIQUE No. 4. 

10A 20a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 4.80 

TIGRESS HUNTING 
Loaded Rifles 34 

6 A, 12a, Double English (28 Point). 4.55 

POET, FARMER 

16 Brain. Food 

5A 10a, Double Columbian (32 Point). 5 05 

PINE Light 7 

4A, 8a, Canon (44 Point). 7-50 

2 EMBalm 

3A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 8.40 

ENters 4 


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ANTIQUE No. 5. 

32A, 64a, Agate (614 Point). 2.95 

SUBLIME, STARTLING, INTERESTING, AMUSING 
By Wind and Tide, with Sail and Steam, the gallant Craft up Channel 
Steered, and Scudding under easy 421 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.30 

RAGING WAVES OF THE FOAMING OCEAN 
Swift Moving, Double-Twisted, Iron Plated, Closely Reefed 
Copper Fastened Oyster Dodger 547 


24A, 48a, Minion (7 Point). 2.25 

MILD GRADATIONS FROM HEAT TO COLD 
Thermometers that Freeze and Thaw. Proprietors Swear 
Not by but at Them. Forty Below 947 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.80 

HUNDRED FOX INDIANS CONVERTED 


Deserted Hunting- Grounds, Extinct Buffaloes, Cold 
Hash, Jolly Squaws, Civilization 756 


24A, 48a, 


Bourgeois (9 Point). 


3.05 


ECONOMY ITSELF IS A REVENUE 
Take Care of the Pence, the Pounds will Look 
Around for Themselves 512 


24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.05 

HILLS AND VALLEYS ECHO 


Know ye, whose Hearts are Harder than 


Adamantine Rock 531 


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257 


ANTIQUE No. 5. 

18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 3.20 

KALSOMINER, GRAIN DEALING 
14 Bucket Shop Margins 

12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.45 

CONTEMPORANEOUS 
Historical Remarks 8 

8 A, 16a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.70 

5 SING of ye Heirs 

6 A, 12a, Double English (28 Point). 5.80 

NEW Light 7 

5A, 10a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 7.90 

NICE Rain 

4A, 8 a, Canon (44 Point). 9.35 

RE aim 3 

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ANTIQUE No. 6. 


24A, 48a, Agate (5*4 Point). 2.00 

WITH CONSTANT MOTION AS THE MOMENTS GLIDE 
Behold in Running Life the Rolling Tide I For None can Stem by Art, or stop by 
Power the Flowing Ocean or the Fleeting Hour 
But wave by wave pursued arrives on shore and each 2345678 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.15 

UTOPIAN IDEA OF WHAT SHOULD CONSTITUTE 
A Week’s Work: One Day of Labor and Six Days for Recreation 
Princely remuneration of course 3579 


20A, 40a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.25 

STRONGER THAN THUNDER S 
Winged force All-powerful Gold can speed its course 
891 Through watchful guards its passage 


18A, 38a, 


Bourgeois (9 Point). 


2.10 


TRUE CONTENTMENT DEPENDS NOT 
Upon what we have, but upon what we would have 
A Tub was Large enough for Diogenes 2567 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.35 

HE FOLDED UP HIS TENT 

Like an Arab and Silently stole Away to join 
The Majority across the Border 123 

18A, 32a, Small Pica (11 Point). 2.20 

IF YOU HAVE ACTED KINDLY TO 

Your Friend, do not Regret what you have done 
45 You should rather be ashamed to act 


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259 


ANTIQUE No. 6. 

16A, 32a, Pica (12 Point). 2.50 

GREAT CRY AND LITTLE WOOL 

That is What the Man Said when he was 
Shearing a Hog 2468 

12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.60 

PEANUT EMPORIUM 
Upon a Canvas Shaded Stand 
23 Fruit is exposed to view 

10A, 20a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.95 

DENOUMENT 

Unveiling of a Statue 
Great Rejoicing 58 

6 A 12a, Double Columbian (32 Point). 6.00 

MODESTY 

4 Nice Peaches 


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260 


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ANTIQUE No. 7. 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.30 

CAPITALISTS OF NEW YORK STATE 
Reliable Information Concerning the Transcontinental Road 
12345 Shipments Good 67890 

24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.70 

BE ON SUCH TERMS WITH YOUR 
Friend as if You Knew lie Might Some Day Turn 
And become your enemy 234 

18A, 36a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 2.05 

THE SPACIOUS FIRMAMENT ON HIGH 
All the Blue Ethereal Sky and Spangled Heavens 

18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.70 

BEAUTY IS POTENT 
But Money is Omnipotent and Buys 8 

16A, 32a, Small Pica (ll Point). 2.45 

FORTUNE SMILED ON HER 
257 Diamonds and Jewelry in Plenty 

16A, 32a, Pica (12 Point). 2.95 

DO YOU NOT KNOW 
That Kings have long Hands 28 

10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.90 

Mail REPORTS Free 

8 A 16a Double Pica (24 Point). 5.45 

TRICKS of the 4 


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2(31 


IONIC. 


24A, 48a, Agate (5(4 Point). 2.55 

SOCIALISTIC INCENDIARY HARANGUES 
Destroying the Peace and Happiness of Ignorant Foreigners 23 

24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.50 

EXCEEDINGLY NEAT AND USEFUL 
345 Numerous Advantages Derived from Using Ionics 

24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.10 

CORRECT POSITION IN LIFE 
The Highest Round of the Ladder of Fame 78 

18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.05 

689 MIDNIG-HT Feline Serenaders 

18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 3.65 

CLOSE Attention to Duties 45 

16A, 32a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.90 

23 BALD OLD Gentlemen 

10A, 20a, Double Pica (24 Point). 5.65 

SCARE Nothing 3 

6 A, 12a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 7-70 

5 GOLD Lace 


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IONIC No. 2. 


24A, 48a, Pearl (5 Point). 2.60 

THE GRANDEUR OF THE SCENE WAS INTENSE 
Producing a Feeling of Awe and Admiration too Deep to be Expressed 
Among the Giants of Past Ages 13579 

24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.30 

FAR UP IN THE TEMPLE OF FAME 
He Carved a Niche for his Eternal Abode, from whence none 
468 Dare attempt to depose him 

% 

24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.60 

SEEKING RELIEF FROM BOREDOM 

A Three Months’Tour in the Wild Western Mountains 
Searching for Gold Dust 456 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.60 

HUNGRY AND THIRSTY SOULS 


Come Eat and Drink without Paying for it 
368 Free Food for All 


16A, 32a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.15 


BLOW WINTER WIND 
Thou art Not so Unkind as 4579 


10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 


3.70 


PERFECTION 
46 Almost Unattainable 


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2G3 


IONIC NO. 2. 


10A, 20a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 5.15 

COMMODORE 
Ancient Sea Dog 42 


6 A, 12a, 


Double English (28 Point). 4.90 

MANKIND 
8 Brilliant Ideas 


4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (30 Point). 


5.20 


SAL.T Fish 9 


3A, 6a, 


Canon (44 Point). 


7.15 


5 SIGnals 


3A, 6a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


10.25 


TRies 3 


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DOBIO. 


24A, 48a, Pearl on Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.55 

POINTS ARE NOT OF EQUAL ANTIQUITY 
With Printing Though not Long After its Invention the 
790 Necessity of Introducing 

Cast on Pearl or Agate body when so desired. 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.55 

GAILY THE TROUBADOUR STRIKES 

For More Pay and until He Receives it His Guitar lie 

Will not Play 2468% 

24A, 48a, Minion (7 Point). 2.75 

HER BRIGHT SMILE HAUNTS ME 
259/4% Over the Garden Wall when the Leaves 

20A, 40a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.10 

CONVENTION OF ASSES 
To Kick Against the Harsh 642/433^5% 

16A, 32a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.95 

CALLING FOR HELP 
8H Shipwrecked Mariners at Sea 

12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 2.90 

FINE NOSE PAINT 
Old Kentucky Bourbon 7 9 % 

10A, 20a, Paragon (20 Point). 5.20 

HAPPY Dreams 3h 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


265 


DORIC. 


8 A, 16a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


5.50 


SENTENCES 
Nuts to Crack 2 % 

4A 8 a Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5.40 

ELECTRIC 
3H Telephone 


4A, 8a, 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 


6.40 


DUEbills 6k 


3A, 6a, 


Canon (44 Point). 


6.90 


5% TIN Bin 


3A, 6a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


9.00 


RESTful 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






2G6 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CLARENDON. 

24 A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.05 

SPLENDID VIEW ON THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER 
Newer Comprehensive History of the Art Preservative of all Arts 
The Idle Fool is Whipped at School 12345678 


24A, 48a, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


2.50 


ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS 


Great Improvement in the Theory of Story Spoutings 
23 Aladdin and His Lamp Eclipsed 


18A, 36a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 2.00 

PERSEVERANCE OVERCOMES DIFFICULTIES 


Stone Walls do not a Prison make nor Iron Bars a Cage 
Modern Philosophical Investigations 5789 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.50 

DESTRUCTIVE MAELSTROM 


47 Engulfed in the Mad Whirl of Waters 


16A, 32a, Small Pica (ll Point). 2.40 

COMPACT MUSCULAR FRAMES 

Certain not to Break under Any Strain 23 

16A, 32a, Pica (12 Point). 2.95 

AMERICAN GIRLHOOD 
789 Black Eyes and Auburn Hair 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 





CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


267 


CLARENDON. 


10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 2.95 

MONASTIC RECLUSE 
Devotion to Convent Rule 85 


8 A, 16a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 


3.35 


STOUT LEADERS 
23 Northern Railroads to 


6 A, 12a, 


Double English (28 Point). 


4.15 


FOREIGNERS 

Handsome Feature 8 


5A, 10a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


6.40 


4 HEAR That 


4A, 8a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


8.30 


PET Bird 3 


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2G8 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


ANTIQUE CONDENSED No. 2. 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.90 

THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE NEVER DID RUN SMOOTH 
Between a Vicious Dog and an Irate Prospective Father-in-Law with Thick 
Shoes Love’s Course is Sometimes Decidedly Rough 234 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). _ 2.35 

WHAT AEE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT 
An Important Conundrum the Correct Solution of which is often 
789 Most difficult to Determine 


24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.85 

OYER THE FOAMING BILLOWS 
The Gallant Ship Skims Gracefully with Canvas 
Fluttering in the Breeze 953 

18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 2.85 

FOR YEARS I HAVE SWUNG 
In the Old Grey Tower and have Tolled 72 

12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.50 

LOOK OUT THERE! 

35 Something’s Going to Drop 

10A, 20a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 3.65 

CHANGING SCENES 

Moving Day Pleasures 68 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 





CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 269 


ANTIQUE CONDENSED No. 2. 


8A 16a Double English (28 Point). 4.65 

DEEP EMOTION 

Clearly Expressing 39 

6A, 12a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5-45 

5 FIELD of Daisies 

4A, 8a, Canon (44 Point). 

DEBTS minors 6 


3A, 6a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


5.75 


2 FULL neath 



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270 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


SKELETON ANTIQUE. 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.80 

WORDS STIR UP ANGER AND ANGER BRINGS FORTH BLOWS 
TMs World is full of Beauty as oilier worlds Above, and if we did our duly it 46 


24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.60 

WE ALL HAVE TO PAY THE DEBT OF NATUEE 
368 Every Jay some of our Friends drop out of Line and remind us 

18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 3.50 

LIFE IS EARNEST AND THE GRAVE 
Is not its Goal, Dust lion art to Dust returnest was not 45 

16A, 32a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.70 

4 THE ONLY ROSE without Thorns, Friendship 

10A, 20a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 3.80 

IE THAT REVENGES KlOWS 10 rest 23 


8A, 16a, 


Double English (28 Point). 


4.90 


45 THE DAI PlltOMB Ste 


6A, 12a, 



Double Paragon (40 Point). 6.65 



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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


271 


SKELETON ANTIQUE. 


6 A, 12a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


8.05 




4A, 8a, 


Five-Line Pica (80 Point). 


7.15 









l 


3A, 4a, Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 7.80 




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272 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


ANTIQUE CONDENSED No. 3. 

24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.15 

WHEN TRADE GREW SLACK AND BILLS FELL DUE 
Tlie Tradesman’s Face grew Long and Blue; His Dreams were 
Troubled in the Night with Sheriffs 345 


24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.30 

THEN THIS POOR NAN BEGAN TO THINK 


What Power There Was in Printer’s Ink; lumped out of 
Bed and Rubbed His Eyes 2468 


18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 2.30 

THE BEST PLAN NOW IS TO ADVERTISE 


He to the Printer Straightway Went and Said 352 


16A, 32a, English (14 Point). 2.70 

GIVE ME BOLD ADVERTISEMENT 


49 Marder’s Type and Wade’s Bright Ink 


12A, 24a, Columbian (16 Point). 2.40 

ON THE HIGH ROAD to Notoriety 478 


12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.05 

92 CONVERTED Prize Fighters 85 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


273 


ANTIQUE CONDENSED No. 3. 


12A, 24a, 


Double Small Pica (22 Point). 


4.20 


CAMP OUT AT NIGHT 
Hunter in Switzerland 583 


8 A, 16a, Double English (28 Point). 4.40 

76 EMPHATIC Damsels 


6 A, 12a, 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 


5.55 


REFDIED Tastes 32 


4A, 8a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


5.75 


41 BEST Nations 


3A, 6a, 


Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 


6.55 


EMOTment 



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8 







274 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


ANTIQUE CONDENSED No. 4. 


24A, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


1.00 


LIKE A FAIR LADY AT HER CASEMENT, RRI6HTLY SHINES 
THE EVENING STAR OF LOVE AND REST 249 


24A, 


Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 


1.25 


AS THAT FAIR PLANET IN THE SKY ABOVE SO 
35 THOU RETIREST UNTO THY REST 


24A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


1.45 


MY HEART, THE SEA AND THE HEAVENS 
ARE MELTING WITH LOVE 578 


18A, 


Two-Line Minion (14 Point). 


1.40 


DAILY INJUSTICE WAS DONE, MIGHT IS 
65 RIGHT OF THE STRONGEST 


18A, 


Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 


1.75 


HER BRIGHT SIDLES CHEER ODR 
WEARIED SPIRITS 84 


16A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 


2.30 


PILFERING ANTIQUE COINS 
56 MUCH TRIBULATION 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


ANTIQUE CONDENSED No. 4. 

— 

12A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 2.40 

HOLLAND IS HOME OF 
THE DUTCH 78 

8 A, Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 2.55 

64 DARK SHADOWS 

6 A, Two-Line Paragon (40 Point). 3.00 

BAKED GLAMS 2 




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276 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CLARENDON CONDENSED. 


SMALL CAPS. 

18A, 36a, 2.00 Long Primer (10 Point). 18 a, 0.70 

EXCHANGE OF Courtesies by Western Editors 3478 

16A, 32a, 2.35 Pica (12 Point). 16 a, 0.75 

2354 FEARFUL Explosion of Political Gas 


12A, 24a, 3.00 Great Primer (18 Point). 12 a, 1.00 

KNIGHTS Grand Encampment s2 

10A, 20a, 3.60 Double Small Pica (22 Point). 10 a, 1.30 

67 BLITHE Dancing Girls 

8 A, 16a, 4.65 Double English (28 Point). 8 a, 1.60 

ALICE wears bangs 2 

6 A, 12a, 5.45 Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6A, 2.00 

7 BEST RIPE Pears 


5A, 10a, 6.55 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 


5A, 2.35 


RED for Him 3 


4A, 8a, 7.60 Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 4 a, 2.80 

NOBLE Girls 


SMALL CAPS NOT SENT UNLESS EXPRESSLY ORDERED. 
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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


277 


CLARENDON CONDENSED No. 2. 


12A, 24a, 


Columbian (16 Point). 


2.25 


ENOUGH TO MARE ONE MAD 
Constant Reiteration oi the Same Ideas 14 


2.45 


12A 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 

FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD 
26 Brilliant Landmark in Ancient History 


8 A, 16a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


2.95 


FRIENDS OF Little Birds 246 


6 A, 12a, 


Double Columbian (32 Point). 


3.85 


48 MEETING Delegates 


4A, 8a, 


Four-Dine Pica (48 Point). 


5.10 




Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 



6.05 



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278 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


SKELETON ANTIQUE No. 2. 


36A, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


2.00 


BE THOU CHASTE AS SNOW THOU SHALT NOT ESCAPE CALUMNY 45678 


24A, 


Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 


1.55 


2345 MONEY MAKES THE MARE GO AND MEN WORSHIP IT 


24A, 


2.10 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 

BRIGHTEST HOPES ARE THE MOST ELEETING 789 


16A, 


Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 


2.20 


56 CACKLING GEESE OSCE SATED SOME 


12 A, 


PTMflTTQ UTQU 
uUilLUUD IllDl 


Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 

im 


2.85 



iTEM 76 


8A, 


Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 


3.30 


49 CLEVER MONKEYS 


6A, 


Canon (44 Point). 


4.45 



UE ERfflD 8 


6 A, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 



1 

I 


4.70 


LB RUGS 


ALL THE SIZES IN THIS SERIES WILL LINE WITH EACH OTHER EXACTLY AT THE BOTTOM. 

SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 

























































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


279 


ANTIQUE EXTENDED. 

18A, 36a, Pearl (6 Point). 3.50 

the MERCHANT OF VENICE 
Honesty ixx Danger of becoming Extinct 0 9 

12A, 24a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.50 

SNAKEBITE MEDICINE 
2 48 Good for Otlicr Ailments 


12A, 24a, Brevier (8 Point). 



12A, 24a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.95 

SHINPLASTER 
26 National DeTots 


8 A, 16a, Pica (12 Point). 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 













280 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


ANTIQUE EXTENDED No. 2. 


10A, 20a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.70 



8A, 16a, Pica (12 Point). 4.00 



6A, 10a, Paragon (20 Point). 6.05 



ANTIQUE EXTENDED No. 3. 


24 A > Pearl (6 Point). 1 g 5 

SLX3DI3STC3- DOWIST TO MOTHER EARTH 890 

24A » Nonpareil (6 Point). ! 90 

12 FIRST FLOOR BACK-ROOM 

24A > Brevier (8 Point). 2.25 

NdnEItT ITnT OOTsTIPZIDBIISrOIE] 25 


18A, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


2.05 


46 BROKER ZlsT ZPIE]A_S 


ISA, 


2.35 


Pica (12 Point). 

IOAT HACKMEN 3 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA, 


















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


281 


ANTIQUE EXTENDED No. 4. 


18A, 36a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.90 

QAY SPREADING LEAFLET 
Forerunner of* R/ioln Garden Sass G8 


16A, 32a, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


3.30 


CHARITY’S RARITIES 
42c in TTnole Sam’s Treasury 


10A, 20a, Long Primer (10 Point). 

TIGER HUNTER 


Slro-mt your I_iO-u.cS.es-t S 


10A, 20a, Pica (12 Point). 3,66 

34 CAKE Bakery 


8 A, 16a, Columbian (16 Point). 



Double Small Pica (22 Point). 



Double English (28 Point). 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 











282 MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


ANTIQUE POINTED. 


10A, 20a, Pica (12 Point). 2.65 

BRIGHT May Flowers 5 

8 A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.85 

23 INTROductions 

6 A, 12a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 3.90 

THEOcraiical 14 

5A, 10a, Double English (28 Point). 4.50 

G FINE Toned 

4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.70 

DELicate 7 

3A, 6a, Double Paragon (40 Point). 7.45 

5 DIRect 

3A, 5a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 9.65 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA, 







CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


283 


NEW TUSCAN. 

10A, 20a, Paragon (20 Point). 3.50 

GREAT FISH STORY 
Told by Truthful James 45 

8 A 16a Double Pica (24 Point). 4.00 

CRAWLED BACK 
3 A Cowardly Action 

6 A, 12a, Double Columbian (32 Point). 6.05 

CANE Sugar 6 


5A, 10a, 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 


6.80 


8 NICE Time 


4A, 8a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


8.50 


CAR track 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






284 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


RUNIC CONDENSED. 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 1.95 

CURFEW TOLLS THE KNELL OF PARTING DAY 
The Lowing Herd Winds Slowly o’er the Lea, Weary 
The Plowman Homeward Plods 234 

12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 1.80 

BOUNTIFUL AUTUMN’S GENIAL HOME 
The Liberal Bachelors with Gentle Maidens 


10A, 20a, English (14 Point). 2.05 

DYING SMILES OF HER LOVE 


The Mystic Heights of a Paradise 36 


8A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 2.60 

MOON RISES Ardent and Full 


6A, 12a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 2.80 

RADICALLY Different 8 


5A, 10a, Double English (28 Point). 3.40 

BECAME Harmless 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


285 


RUNIC CONDENSED. 


4A, 8a, 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 


4.60 


BOLD Miners 23 


3A, 6a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


6.10 


COME Home 


3A, 6a, 


Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 


8.25 


BOX Car 8 


3A, 5a, 


Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 


12.85 


BINder 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






286 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


RUNIC CONDENSED No. 2. 


32A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.40 

SLY BOOK MAKERS PULL 
DREAR WINDS 
OVERDUE THOUGHT 24 


24A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Pt.) 1.30 


OLD GOLD AUTUMNS 
DREAM TOWN 
32 THE SUMAC RED 


18A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


1.35 


NEVER EXPECT TO GET MORE 
TYPE THAN WHAT YOU ORDERED 
FOR A QUARTER 245 


16A, 


Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 


1.75 


GREEN-EYED JEALOUSY 
98 LOVE’S MORTAL ENEMY 


12A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 2.10 

TEN THOUSAND 
JOYFUL VOICES RISE 4 

10A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 2.40 

GENUINE ORANGE 
SOUR MASH 23 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


287 


RUNIC CONDENSED No. 2. 

8 A, Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 3.15 

WEARING OLD 
5 CLOTHES 

6 A Two-Line Paragon (40 Point). 4.05 

MILESIAN 2 

4 A Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 4.05 

3 HONEY 



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288 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


FRENCH CLARENDON. 

32A, 64a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.10 

MANY HEART-BROKEN ASKED OF THE EARTH BUT A GRAVE 
Written Their History Stands on Tablets of Stone in the Churchyards, Years Since 
He Skipped by the Rays of Electric Lights 269 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.30 

OH DARLING, PROM THY ALUMINUM HEART 


Let Thy Words of Compassion Fall Upon My Sorrowing Ears 
98 Diamond and Gold Estrangement 


24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.65 

BRED INTELLIGENCE AND COURTESY 


Though the Mills of God Grind Slowly Yet They 
Grind an Exceedingly Small Man 14 


18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 2.90 

MANY LONG YEARS PASSED 
267 Letter that Never Came was a Dun 

12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.00 

WALTEM VEN2U CRIED 
Numberless Fine Apple Orchards 53 

12A, 24a, Double Small Pica (£2 Point). 4.55 

4 BRIGHT Morning Stars 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 



CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


280 


FRENCH CLARENDON. 


8 A, 16a, Double English (28 Point). 4.65 

SUMMER Boatrides 6 


6 A, 12a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.50 

S FIRST Match 


4A, 8a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 6.80 

VEAL Stow 5 


3A, 6a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 8.50 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 


19 






290 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


EGYPTIAN EXTRA CONDENSED. 


16A, 32a, Pica (12 Point). 2.60 

BEAUTIFUL SNOW LIES OVER THE MOUNTAINS 

The San is Ascending and the Naked Trees Throw their Skeleton 
231 Shadows over the Western Coast 003 

12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 2.80 


Through the Checkered Scenes cf Earth’s Sift to Mankind 

12A, 24a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.30 

■U MOLDS 01 CHIUS! 
Mosspm fognnl of Mario Ages ICO 

8 A, 16a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.25 

ME or JUVENILE BLISS 

60 Fourth o! July Chinese Crackers 

8 A, 16a, Double Paragon (40 Point). 7.05 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


291 


EGYPTIAN EXTRA CONDENSED. 

4A, 8a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 6.20 

ABT LIMBER 

Hit Purity of Stars 52 

4A, 8a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 7.40 

FRESH BREAD 

4 Calm and Stern 

3A, 6a, Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 8.70 

8 LOT OF Bacon 

SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 





292 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


FRENCH CLARENDON EXTENDED. 

20A, 40a, Pearl (5 Point). 2,85 

love’s lveics rtr co'crE.LTomror 

Teii.c3.er Sen.'tim.eaa.'ts Best B3efi"t "tin.gr Poor ^Lcliingr Human 
Hearts gro-ond o-u/t "to order 532 


18A, 36a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.30 

IS BUT JS.IT EMPTT 

Tlrirrg-s are n.ot rsrla.a,t tlxesr seem Txrlrem. 3 rotx g'et 
786 Skimmed Ivllllc for Cream 


18A, 36a, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


FOLLOWED IBOT 


3.20 

UF-S-TIE 


LTa.rra.tiires of THrilling^ Experiences 
By Thomas Cat 429 


16A, 32a, Long Primer (10 Point). 

MEND OLD SHOES 


3.45 


SELOwflsulDes G-entlor Is^Eeltlxigr 
353 Sprin.g'tizne 


12A, 24a, Small Pica (11 Point). 3.50 

E^TTEEPEISE 


G-atlrerirag 1 OlrestravLts Q 


10A, 20a, Pica (12 Point). 3.45 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 














CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


293 


FRENCH CLARENDON EXTENDED. 


8 A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.70 



6 A, 12a, 


Double Small Pica (22 Point). 


5.06 






4A, 8a, 


Double English (28 Point). 


4.95 







3A, 6a, Double Columbian (32 Point). 6.00 



3A, 5a, Double Paragon (40 Point). 8.85 



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294 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


FRENCH ANTIQUE. 


18A, 36a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.15 

SUMMER FLOWERS and Joyous Song Birds 2345 

16A, 32a, Long Primer (lO Point). 2.10 

68 BLUSHING MODEST Shy Little Maidens 

12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 2.25 

HUMOROUS Mankind in delight 4 

8A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 2.75 

2 TREASON 1 Pronounced in 

6A, 12a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 2.95 

MINERS on a Strike 3 

5A, 10a, Double English (28 Point). 3.90 

5 LOST Children 

4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5.35 

KID Buyer 9 

3A, 6a, Canon (44 Point). 6.60 

2 OLD Coin 

3A, 5a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.90 

Listen 3 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 







CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


295 


CONCAVE EXTENDED. 


18A, 36a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.25 

-IPLEASAIMT * LITTLE * STORYf 
Beautifully Designed Silft Fabrics from Berlin 

12A, 24a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 2.35 

-I-rjfiUTICflL i WONDER)- 
Briny Ocean’s Coral Factories 

12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 3.25 

-i REMARKABLE F 
Incidents of i Meanness 

8A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.55 

HOIYIE Dreams 


6A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 5.75 

PAT Horses 


4A, 8a, 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


8.55 


BIG bird 


3A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 



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FIGURES WITH ALL SIZES IN THIS SERIES. 






296 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


CONCAVE. 


32A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.35 

♦H>RYDEN’S MUSEUM OF ANCIENT IMPLEMENTS^ 
AROUND*ON*POSTS*HUNG*HELMETS*SHIELDS*SPEARS 
♦>BATTLE-AXES*AND*SWORDS * 2340 


24A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.25 

*>THE CRAFTY JACKDAW OF RHEIMS<* 
WHO*STOLE*THE*CARDINAL’S*DIAMOND*RING 
-K5REAT*CONSTERNATION * 648*^ 


24A, 


Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 


1.50 


LET*NOT*STUBBORN*PRIDE 
POSSESS THEE LONGER BUT LEAVE 
-4-THAT*BOARDING*HOUSE * 36854* 


18 A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


1.85 


^BARON*MUNCHAUSEN-^ 
MOST * TRUTHFUL * OF *ALL 
HISTORIANS * 28 


16 A, 


Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 


2.65 


4*BLUE*EYES4- 
SHINING BRIGHT 53 


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297 


CONCAVE. 


12A, 


Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 


2.95 


MORNING * STAR 
-►f-PEACE 344* 


10A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 3.30 

ENGINEERING 

52*CHECK 

8A, Two-Line English (28 Point). 3.55 

^DREAM*84^ 


QA Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 3.50 

FRENCH*3 


4A Two-Line Great Primer (38 Point). 3.80 

HAROLD 


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298 


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CONCAVE CONDENSED. 

24A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1.20 

M NOT * TO * THE * SWIFT N- 
SO DISCOVERED THE HARE WHEN SHE WAS 
BEATEN BY THE TORTOISE 248 

24A, Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 2.16 



542 SUBMARINE DINNER PARTIES 


18A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 


2.50 


-NSTATUE*OF*LIBERTYN- 
ENLIGHTENINC HEW YORK 26 


16A, 


Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 


2.90 


-NGREAT BARGAINS^ 


10A, Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 3.10 



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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


299 


CONCAVE CONDENSED. 


8A, Two-Line Paragon (40 Point). 3.85 

^BRAYE*MEN^ 

6A, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 4.80 

N00MH0UR 




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300 


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LATIN. 


24A, 48a, Nonp. (6 Pt). 2.15 

THE SHADES OF NIGHT 
Were Falling Fast and Through 
The Half Opened Door 2678 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Pt). 2.65 

QUITE PERFECT 
Arrangement for Printers 
Even Impression 357 


24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.90 

THEN ALL HAIL TO THE BRIGHT RISING 


Morn and as the Summer Sun Beams Over the 
Quiet Woods and Leas Milkmaids 


20A, 40a, Pica (12 Point). 3.20 

LIVES THERE MAN WITH SOUL 


So Dead that Never to Himself Hath 12 


12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.60 

NEVER EXPECT TO GET 
More Type than You Want 125 

10A, 20a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 4.40 

EARNEST Champion 37 

8A, 16a, Double English (28 Point). 6.50 

COWARDLY Action 


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301 


LATIN. 


6A, 12a, Double Columbian (82 Point). 


5.90 


She COMES Not 


5 A, 10a, 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 


7.40 


FUR Hats 38 


4A, 8a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


8.25 


CONstanee 


4A, 5a, 


Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 


10.25 


MODern 


3A, 4a, 


Seven-Line Pica (72 Point). 


11.20 


HOund 


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302 


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LATIN ANTIQUE. 


24A, 48a, Pearl, on Nonp. (6 Point). 2.15 

POINTS ARE NOT OF EQUAL ANTIQUITY WITH 
Printing, though not long after its Invention the Necessity of 
123 INTRODUCING STOPS 456 
Pauses in Sentences for the Guidance of 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.60 

-tTHE + READER + BROUGHT + FORWARD^ 

The Colon and the Full-point, the first two Invented 
798 In the Process of Time 465 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.00 

^•THE + COMMA + WAS + ADDED-*- 


To the Infant Punctuation and then had no 
234 Other Figure than a 567 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.95 

PERPENDICULAR LINE 


^-Proportionable 4 to + the + Body + ofV 


18 Letter these Three 92 


12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 

POINTS + WERE + THE+- 


Only ones Used till the Close of 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


303 


LATIN ANTIQUE. 


10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.85 

^FIFTEENTH-*- 
Century when Manutius 

8A, 16a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 4.45 

READ+Nevermore 

8A, 18a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.50 

JOYOUS+Thought 

8A, 12a, Double English (28 Point). 5.35 

BEAR+Garden 


4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5.90 

COLD Snap 


3A, 6a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


7.70 


TINder 3 


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304 


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LATIN CONDENSED. 


24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 1.90 

^IMPERTURBABLE * GOOD * TEMPER * IS * THE » 


Most*Effective*Means*of*Defense*against®Ill-timed*Sarcasm 
12 One should always meet Sarcasm Calmly 46 


18A, 36a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


1.90 


« HOWEYER * ILL * THE * WORLD * MAY » 

Have * Gone * the * Roses ® Still * Bloom * and ® the * Thrushes 


43 Warble their Beantifnl Songs 65 


18A, 36a, 


Columbian (16 Point). 


3.00 


DREAD THUNDER’S AWFUL VOICE 
Awaking Echoes on the Mountain Range 368 


12A, 24a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


3.75 


«SHAPES»OF»LIGHTs> 
672»Like * visions* Hurried * past 


8 A, 16a, Double English (28 Point). 3.75 

FEAR NOT Thine Enemy*4 

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305 


LATIN CONDENSED. 


6 A, 12a, Double Columbian (32 Point). 


3.95 


^LOVEiSONNET^ 

Hail*Thou*Holy*Light 


5A, 10a, 


Canon (44 Point). 


5.40 


LAKE Saint Clair 5 


4A, 8a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 7.26 



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306 


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FRENCH IONIC. 


20A, 40a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.75 

DELIGHTFUL Summer Excursions 9 

20A, 38a, Pica (12 Point). 3.65 

President’s ANNUAL Address 8 

15A, 20a, English (14 Point). 3.25 

45 UNION Stock Exchange 

10A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.25 

MODERN Residences 13 

10A, 20a, Paragon (20 Point). 4.75 

Latest PRICE Lists 

6 A, 12a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 6.30 

RACE Horse 1 

6 A, 10a, Seven-Line Nonpareil (42 Point). 9.65 

FUR Stores 

4A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 12.50 

REaders 

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307 


CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 

ROMIC. 


30A, 60a, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


REVOLUTIONARY EXERCISES 


3.00 


Personal Memoirs of Heroic Generals 234 


20 A, 38a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.00 

ENDOWMENT POLICIES 
Mutual Insurance Companies, $75 

15A, 25a, Pica (l2 Point). 3<00 

FASHION EMPORIUM 
Pronounced Bargain Offers 8 

10A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4 00 

CUSTOM HOUSE 
1 Permanent Structure 


10A, 16a, Paragon (20 Point). 5 20 

LITERATURE 
Eminent Writers 6 

8 A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 6 10 

PERFUME 
Sweet Scent 2 


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308 


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ROYAL G-OTHIC. 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.26 

WITH CONSTANT ACTION AS THE SECONDS 

Glide Behold In Running Life the Rolling Tide! For None 
Can Stem by Art or Stop by Power the 
67 Flowing Ocean or the Fleeting Hour but Wave 89 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.06 

THE GRANDEUR OF THE SCENE WAS 
Intense Producing a Feeling of Admiration too 
Deep to be Expressed Among the 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.70 

INVULNERABLE GOOD NATURE 
Is a Very Effective Source of Defense 
Against Ill-natured Sarcasm 

1 QA, 32a, Pica (12 Point). 3.16 

SOUTHERN ARKANSAS 
Disastrous Hailstorm Visited the 

10A, 20a, Columbian (16 Point). 3.16 

NOONTIDE HEAT 
Fatality Among Fever 56 


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309 


ROYAL GOTHIC. 

10A, 20a, Paragon (20 Point). 4.80 

COMBINATION 
Languor Diffused 35 

8 A, 16a, Double Pica (24 Point). 6.05 

EXPERIENCE 
Beautiful Flower 

6 A, 12a, Double English (28 Point). 6.26 

LEAVES Honey 

6 A. 10a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 7.05 

NEATGirl 18 

4 A 8a Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 8.96 

DOG Meat 


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310 


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GOTHIC No. 2. 


24A, 48a, Pearl (6 Point). 2.90 

CAY PROCESSION THE ORDER OF THE DAY 

Coddess of Liberty Dressed in Cirl of the Period Drapery 234 

SMALL CAPS. 

24A, 48a, 2.65 Nonpareil (6 Point). 24A, 0.90 

PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION 
35 Nineteenth Century, a Period full of Wonders 

24A, 48a, 3.45 Brevier (8 Point). 24A, 1.10 

THE MANY TRICKS OF TRADE 

Bogus Cheese Sold for Pure Cream ! 468 

18A, 36a, 3.15 Long Primer (10 Point). 18A, 1.15 

PROF. TWANCSTRINCS 
372 Teacher of Banjo and Guitar 


16A, 32a, 3.65 Pi ca (l2 Point). 16A, 1.20 

THE CONSTITUTION 
Metropolitan Politician 258 


10 A, 20a, 3.15 Columbian (16 Point). ioa, 1.25 

79 NEW Broom Sweeps 

10A, 20a, 4.90 Paragon (20 Point). ioa, 1.70 

BOAT under Sail 86 


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311 


GOTHIC No. 2. 


SMALL CAPS. 

8 A, 16a, 5.36 Double Pica (24 Point). 8A, 1.85 


5 TEA or Cake 2 


5A, 10a, 5.35 Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 6A, 2.55 

DOG and BAG 


4A, 8a, 6.60 Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5A, 3.10 

MODEL tub 


4A 8a 8.00 Seven-Line Nonpareil (42 Point). 4A, 3.40 

HERO is 3 


3A, 6a, 9.25 Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


5A, 5.45 


RUBEas 


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312 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


GOTHIC No. 3. 


SMALL CAPS. 

32A, 64a, 2.60 Nonpareil (6 Point). 24A, 0.65 


THE BOOK IS COMPLETED AND CLOSED, LIKE THE 
Day, and the Hand That Has Written It Lays It Away. Dim Grows Its 
Fancies, Forgotten They Lie, Like Coals 
123 In the Ashes, They Darken and Die, Song Sinks 466 


24A, 48a, 2.50 Brevier (8 Point). 18 a, 0.65 

COVER THE EMBERS AND PUT OUT 
The Light, Toil Comes With the Morning and Rest With 
64 The Night, Dark Grows the Windows 28 


20A, 40a, 2.65 Long Primer (10 Point). 12 a, 0.55 

TURN THE FORTUNE WHEEL 


Earth Never Has Any Sorrows Which Heaven 

35 Cannot Heal. Rock of Ages 69 


18A, 36a, 3.40 Pica (12 Point). 1( 

THANKSGIVING DINNER 


Given to Little Newsboys and Waifs 

Thursday, November 24,1892 


12 A, 24a, 3.80 Great Primer (18 Point). 

SCENE CHANGER 


Steamships From Japan 68 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


313 


GOTHIC No. 3. 


10A, 20a, 4.45 Paragon (20 Point). 


SMALL CAPS. 

8 A, 1.25 


SIXTH GRAND 

BENEFIT of Firemen 37 


6 A, 12a, 4.90 Double English (28 Point). 6A, 1.45 

HANDSOME 
86 Mystic Lords 

5A, 10a, 7.05 Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5A, 2.16 

SENDING 

Men of Mark 

4A, 8 a, 8.16 Canon (44 Point). 4a, 2.55 

Drink Here 

SMALL CAPS NOT SENT UNLESS EXPRESSLY ORDERED. 

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314 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


GOTHIC No. 4. 


32A, 64a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.16 

BETWEEN THE DARK AND THE DAYLIGHT, WHEN THE 
Night Is Beginning To Lower, Comes a 

Pause In the Day’s Occupation, That Is Known as the Children’s Hour. I Hear In 
The Chamber Above Me the Patter of Little Feet, 

The Sound of a Door That Is Opened, and Voices Very Sweet 12345 


24A, 48a, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


2.06 


FROM MY STUDY I SEE IN THE LAMPLIGHT, 
Descending the Broad Hall Stairway, Grave Alice, and Laughing 
Allegra, and Edith With Golden Hair 
A Whisper, Then a Silence, Yet I Know by Their 2468 


20A, 40a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.10 

BITTER PERSONAL CONTROVERSIES 
Provoke Belligerent Feelings and Fractured Sconces 
Many City Police Court Acquaintances 1234 

18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 2.60 

UNITED STATES SENATORS 

Chasing His Satanic Majesty Around a Stump 
Hundred Different Styles of Law 567 


12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3 50 

HER MAD BARGAIN 
Bought Goods That She Knew 
Were Not First Class q8 


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315 


GOTHIC No. 4. 

— 

8 A, 16a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.50 

RAIN DROPS 

8 Patter on Roofs 4 

6 A, 10a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 5.16 

INFERIOR 

Horse Sold 29 

5A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5.75 

MASKED 
Drexel Stake 

4A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.65 

WAVING 
Railroad 8 

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316 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


GOTHIC No. 5. 


32A, 64a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.45 

SHE DWELLS BY BIG KENHAWA’S SIDE, IN VALLEYS 
Green and Cool, and All Her Hope and All Her Pride is in the Village School 
Her Soul, Like the Transparent Air That Robes the Hills 12345 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.30 

THE LATEST RAILWAY SIGNAL INDICATES 


Automatically the Exact Time Elapsed Since the Last Train 
Passed Niagara Falls Bound for New York 35890 


24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.65 

SHADES OF GREEN AND BLUE INK 


Large Assortment of Same May Be Found at Yellow, 
Brown &. Company’s Store, 246 Red Street 


18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 

MERRY MAKERS DEPARTING 


From Chicago For the Southeastern States 38 


16A, 32a, English (14 Point). 

SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS 


Lincoln Park, Mondays and Saturdays 25 


12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.80 

MODEST MAIDENS 
Charmed Their Admirers 46 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


317 


GOTHIC No. 5. 


10A 20a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 4.85 

EXTRA MATINEE 
Death of Little Edith 57 


8A 16a Double English (28 Point). 5.20 

BLACK CRIME 

Committed Here 79 


6 A 12a Double Great Primer (36 Point). 7.10 

FINE CORN 
Ohio Brand 35 


4A, 8a, Canon (44 Point). 7.10 

24 Hot Dish 


4Aj 8a> Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 9-30 

Readers 8 


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318 


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GOTHIC No. 6. 


36A, Pearl (5 Point). 1.60 

HOW SLEEP THE BRAVE 238 


36A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.55 

BY SLOGAN STRUCK 472 


24A * Brevier (8 Point). 12 5 

78 DON QUIXOTE’S SQUIRE SANCHO PANZA 

24A ’ Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1-40 

HE DIED FOR WANT OF BREATH 346 

24A ’ Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1.70 

526 RISE UP AND ACT LIKE MEN 

24A ' Two-Line Minion (14 Point). 2 70 

SNOWBOUND TRAINS 58 

18A ’ Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 2 85 

2 CORNER IN PORK 


Two-Line Small Pica (22 Point) 


’ umc oman irica ^22 Point). 2 95 

FIRE ENGINE 58 

,A ’ Two-Line English (28 Point). 3 2 5 

34 SCIMITAR 


6A ’ Two-Line Columbian (32 Point) o 

BRACED 6 


4A ’ Two-Line Paragon (40 Point). 3 80 

2 SHARP 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


319 


SEMI GOTHIC. 


36A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.10 
JMIGHTINGALE SANG BY THE SEA 
fEATJHERED SOJSIGSTEF^ 25 

24A, Long Primer (10 Pt.) 1.30 

WOMAN MAN’S IDOL 
5 LdOVE’S ejHAIJM 


28A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.15 

SUNSET ON THE HUDSON 
BO/cTIJSIG SfORT 46 

a 

20A, Pica (12 Point). 1.40 

CREEPING VINES 
(a^AJMD L>0(5K 


16A, Two-Line Minion (14 Point). 1.60 

SUJVIMER. J^IKaJHT eOJ^CE^TS 
PALE VIOLETS 93 

16A, Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 2.10 

Df^lNKIJM(a fURE W/^TEF^ 

14A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 2.90 

BIG L>jAND HEAPS 6 

12A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 3.50 

3 j- f^EJN6JH ROBE 

10A, Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 4.75 

6AGED UP 5 

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320 


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GOTHIC No. 7. 


48A, 


Excelsior on Nonpareil (0 Point). 


1.10 


A WASP CAME BUZZING TO HIS WORK, AND VARIOUS THINGS DID TACKLE, 

HE STUNG A BOV AND A DOG, THEN MADE A ROOSTER CACKLE; UPON AN EDITOR'S CHEEK HE 
SETTLED DOWN TO DRILL, HE PRODDED THERE AN HOUR THEN BROKE HIS BILL 23456 


42A » Diamond on Nonpareil (0 Point). 1.25 

THE SHADES OF NIGHT WERE FALLING FAST AS THROUGH 
THE SANCTUM DOOR THERE PASSED A FIEND IN HUMAN SHAPE WHO CRIED 
SOON AS HE REACHED THE EDITOR’S SIDE, MORE COPY 456789 


36A > Pearl on Nonpareil (0 Point). 1.30 

WHO STEALS MY PURSE MAY THINK HE STEALS 
3579 CASH, BUT HE IS SURE TO GET BADLY LEFT: SHAKE 


36A » Nonpareil (0 Point). 1 60 

EXPERIENCE IS A HARD SCHOOL 
BUT FOOLS WILL NOT LEARN IN ANY OTHER 42 


These Four sizes on NonpareiL Body Line ExactlY at the Bottom. 


32A * Brevier (8 Point). !. 90 

FAR FROM THE BUSY HAUNTS OF 
5 MEN I STRAY IN MELANCHOLY MOOD 

24A - Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.80 

AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION 
IS WORTH POUNDS OF CURE 3 


18A * Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1 80 

HEATED ARGUMENTS 
2 ADVANCED BY FURNACES 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


321 


GOTHIC No. 7. 

16A ’ Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 2 0Q 

9 THE ISLES OF GREECE 

12A > Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 2.00 

REVENGE IS SWEET 8 

10A > Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 2.30 

7 DREARY WINTER 

8A > Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 2 25 

CONSCIENCE 3 

6A > Two-Line English (28 Point). 2 40 

5 TREMBLING 

5A > Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 2 70 

BALCONY 2 


4A, 


Two-Line Paragon (40 Point). 


3.40 



HESTER 


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Q99 

INTERCHANGEABLE GOTHIC. 


36A, Excelsior on Nonpareil (6 Point). 0.90 

HE WHO IS GOOD COMPANY FOR HIMSELF IS ALSO GOOD COMPANY FOR OTHERS 24 


36A, Diamond on Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.05 

258 THE WARM BLUSH OF EVENING SHONE ON THE CALM SILVER LAKES 

36A, Pearl on Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.25 

PLEASE THE EYES AND EARS AND YOU WILL WIN THE HEART 58 

36A, Agate on Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.45 

63 STAND NOT UPON THE ORDER OF GOING, BUT GO 

36A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.70 

FEARFUL UPHEAVING OF MOTHER EARTH 624 

Tlie above Five Sizes on Nonpareil body, complete, $6.00. 


24A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.35 

3 WEARY PLOWMAN HOMEWARD PLODS 


18A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.35 

MANY MEET BY MOONLIGHT 265 


18A, Two-Line Nonpai'eil (12 Point). 2.00 

35 SYMPATHETIC NERVE 


12A, Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 2.30 

TELEPHONES 42 

ALL THE SIZES IN THIS SERIES LINE EXACTLY AT THE BOTTOM ; THE LARGER SIZES, FROM 
TWO-LINE NONPAREIL TO FOUR-LINE PICA, LINE AT BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM. 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


323 


INTERCHANGEABLE GOTHIC. 


8 A, 


Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 


2.50 


SNAKEBITE 6 


6 A, 


Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 


2.45 


3 DANCERS 


4A, 


Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 


3.00 


PEARL 2 


4A, Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 3 90 

9 FRIAR 


3A, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 




5.90 



Complete Series of Fourteen Sizes, $30.00. 

ALL THE SIZES IN THIS SERIES LINE EXACTLY AT THE BOTTOM ; THE LARGER SIZES, EROM 
TWO-LINE NONPAREIL TO FOUR-LINE PICA, LINE AT BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM. 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 







324 


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GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 2. 


20A, 40a, Long Primer (10 Point). 1.75 

THIS RUSTIC SEAT IN THE OLD APPLE TREE 


With its O’erhanging Golden Canopy of Leaves that Illumine 
23 with hues Autumnal shall be our Place of Rest 56 


SMALL CAPS. 

18A, 36a, 2.30 Pica (12 Point). 10A, 0.50 

HOME POETS AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE 
The Tear of Sensibility has sailed many Clams 
43 Tough Steak and Weak Coffee 65 


12A, 24a, 2.80 Great Primer (18 Point). 


8A, 0.70 


AMPHITHEATRE AT ROME 
Gladiatorial Conflicts in the Arena 86 


10A, 20a, 3.10 Paragon (20 Point). 8A, 1.00 

PARADISE FOR POETRY 
32 Muse Placed on Lowly Diet 

10A, 20a, 3.85 Double Pica (24 Point). 6A, 1.05 

DARK-EYED HOURIS 
Eastern Type of Beauty 58 

SMALL CAPS NOT SENT UNLESS EXPRESSLY ORDERED. 

SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 



CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


325 


GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 2. 


SMALL CAPS. 

8 A, 16a, 6.40 Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5a, 1.45 

NICE Crow Relish 94 


6 A, 12a, 5.90 Double Paragon (40 Point). 5a, 2.05 

56 MANIFEST Note 


4A, 8a, 6.10 Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 5A, 2.65 

HIS Rich dad 43 


3A, 6a, 7.70 Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 3A, 2.90 



SMALL CAPS NOT SENT UNLESS EXPRESSLY ORDERED. 


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326 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 3. 


32A, 64a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.35 

WHEN WINTER WINDS ARE PIERCING CHILL. AND THROUGH 
The Hawthorn Blows the Gale. With Solemn Feet I Tread the Great Hill. That 
Overbrows the Lonely Vale. O'er the Bare 
Upland and Away Through the Long Reach of Desert Woods 2345 


32A, 64a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.80 

BLACK SHADOWS FALL FROM THE LINDENS 
Tall, That Lift Aloft Their Massive Wall Against the Southern Sky. 
And From the Realms of the Shadowy 
Elms a Tide-Like Darkness Overwhelms the Fields 234 


24A, 48a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


AMERICAN MISSIONARY SOCIETIES 


2.55 


Taking Up Collections For the Poor and Needy People 
Subscribers From All Parts of the City 5678 


18 A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 

MONETARY MARKET REVIEWED 


Individual Depositors Accumulate Large Sums 
Stimulating Inquiry For Securities 124 


18A, 36a, 


English (14 Point). 


3.15 


MERRY CHRISTMAS BELLS 
Glad Sounds For the Little Boys and Girls 
Many Costly Presents Bought 38 


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827 


GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 3. 


12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 

HEARTS BOWED DOWN 


2.95 


Desolation Marks the Dreary Desert 
23 Pioneer Gone to His Home 


12A, 24a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 4.00 

NATIONAL FINANCES 
Government Stocks and Bonds 
Prisoners Under Guard 76 

10A 20a Double English (28 Point). 4.90 

ORANGE GROVES 

54 Profitable Fruit Seller 

6 A 12a Double Paragon (40 Point). 5.90 

FINE SERIES 

Condensed Gothic 8 


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328 


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GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 4. 

32A, 64a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.30 

BRINGING TIDINGS OF TASCOTT WHO DWELLS IN DESPAIR 

Tokens are Dead if the Things Live Not. Trees in the Churchyard Bowed Down 
Up rose the children all, and each bowed him, weeping 

32A, 64a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.85 

THOUGH SORROWS COME AND TRIALS APPEAR 

The Hand of Fate is Forever Near. We are Led to Believe From 
What we See That Man is Near Eternity 623 

24A, 48a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.85 

JACK THE RIPPER LOST HIS SLIPPER 

London Fogs Penetrate Statuary and Plum Puddings 
728 Jersey Lilies Rare and Very Fair 

18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 2.85 

GRAND MILITARY RECEPTIONS 
Triumphal March of Vets to Jackson Park 4 

12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3 05 

LAUGH AND GROW PLUMP 
5 Comedy of Errors To-day’s Bill 

12A, 24a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4 45 

VIRTUE LEADS RICHES 
Noble Walks in Life Bent 62 


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329 


GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 4. 


8 A, 16a, Double English (28 Point). 4 35 

BROKEN THOUGHT 

Slaughtered Poems 63 


6 A, 12a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5.50 

WANDER HENCE 
Perpetual Flowers 9 


4A, 8 a, 


Canon (44 Point). 


5.05 


SPIDER WEB 

l Travel of Pests 


4A, 8 a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 6.40 

RUDE Crank 5 


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330 


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GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 7. 


56A, , Pearl on Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.30 

ITS OBJECT TO PROMOTE THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE PRINTINC, STATIONERY AND BINDERY 234 


48A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.25 

256 SOME KEEP THE WORD OF PROMISE TO THE EAR AND BREAK IT TO THE HOPE 


42A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.35 

CONCEIVED THAT THIS ROCUE HAD PROMISED TO-MORROW IN FUN 59 


36A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.40 

72 IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT OF THEIR COMMENCEMENT AND 

32A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1.80 

DEAR ISLE FOR FRAGRANCE, LILY-SILVERED 82 

24A, Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 1.95 

49 LANGUOR DIFFUSED IN RISING GALES 

18A, Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 1.90 

TRUTH CRUSHED TO EARTH EVER 32 

16A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 2.10 

56 PRIDE COETH BEFORE FALL 


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GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 7. 


12A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 2.15 

STRIDING BLIND UNDER 98 


10A. Two-Line English (28 Point). 2.30 

BONANZAS IN MEXICO 2 


8 A, Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 2.45 

RETIRE SPARTANS 3 


5A Two-Line Paragon (40 Point). 2.40 

HOW TO LEASE 4 


4 a Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 3.00 

BOUNTY TIN 7 


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332 


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GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 8. 


56A, 


Pearl on Nonpareil (6 Point). 


1.45 


THE CURFEW TOLLS THE KNELL OF PARTINC DAY THE LOWING HERO COMES 735 


48A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.55 

45 OH WHEN THE WOODCHUCK CETS A VIEW OF HIS SHADOW SPRINC 


42A, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


1.65 


BUMBLEBEES AND CHICKADEES CARRY THEIR HEADS 78 


36A, 


Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 


1.70 


35 LOUD PEALS THE EARLY SONC OF CHANTICLEER 


3 ~ A ’ Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 2.10 

BRICHT HEARTH HOME AND PRAYER 69 


24A, Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 2.10 

48 I THOUGHT WHEN FIRST WE MET 

18A > Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 2 10 

REDUCINC AN ENEMYS CAMP 2 


*® A > Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 

3 BUILDING FRUIT 


2.45 

STAND 


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333 


GOTHIC CONDENSED No. 8. 

12A Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 2.25 

IMPEDED MONSTERS 5 

10A Two-Line English (28 Point). 2.65 

8 BOUNDING ROOKS 

8A Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 3.10 

FRESH CORKS 6 

5A Two-Line Paragon (40 Point). 2.80 

3 MARPOSIAN 


4A, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


3.55 


BLINKERS 



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334 


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GOTHIC EXTRA CONDENSED No. 2. 


18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 2.35 

HE THAT IS ID! FRIEND INDEED, DE WILL HELP IDEE IN 
Thy need, Words are Easy like the Wind, Faithful friends are Hard to Find 1234 

16A, 32a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.80 

LOCHIEL! LOCHIEL! BEWARE Of THE DAY 
456 When the Highlands shall meet thee in Battle Array 


12A, 24a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 


4.00 


THE SUBS GO DOWN AT NIGHT 
To Shine in Beauty on some Brighter Shore 2 


10A, 20a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


4.20 


GIVE EVERY MAN HIS DESERTS 
123 And who shall Escape Whipping? 

8A, 16a, Double Columbian (32 Point). 4 ao 

RAREST ORIENTAL GEMS 
Famous Montana Silver Exhibit 25 


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335 


GOTHIC EXTRA CONDENSED No. 2. 


6A, 12a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


4.80 



6A, 12a, 


Canon (44 Point). 


6.90 


234 DARIUS is the King 


6A, 12a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 



9.20 



Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 



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3.36 


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GOTHIC ITALIC No. 3. 


24A, 48a, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


2.10 


THE MELANCHOLY DAYS HAVE COME, THE SADDEST 

Of the Year, of Whistling Winds, Naked Woods, Meadows Drear 
The Creaking of the One-Hinged Gate 267 


24A, 48a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


2.45 


WHERE ARE THE FLOWERS, THE FAIR YOUNG 


Flowers that Lately Sprang and Stood in Brighter Array 
85 Poetic Strains From the Multitude 


18A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 

THE GENTLE RACE OF FLOWERS 


Are Lying in Their Lowly Beds, and Rain Falls 
Hunting Wild Flowers 345 


12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 2.85 

ALL PROUD OF HIS HONOR 

23 Who Looks Upon His Noble Work 


10A, 20a Paragon (20 Point). 3 25 

THEN TAKE UP ARMS 

Against a Sea of Troubles 567 


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337 


GOTHIC ITALIC No. 3. 

8A, 16a, Double English (28 Point). 4.50 

FRENCH CLOCKS 

3 Experience in Health 

5A, 10a, Three-Line Pica (36 Point). 6.40 

TEN MINK 
Blame Ending 

4A, 8a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.80 

5 Men RICH 

3A, 6a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 9.60 

HER base 

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338 


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GOTHIC ITALIC No. 5. 


24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.65 

POINTS ARE NOT OF E()UAL ANTIQUITY WITH PRINTING, THOUGH 
Not long after its invention the necessity of introducing stops or pauses in sentences 
For the guidance of the. reader brought forward the 
123 Colon and Full-point, the two first invented. In the process 466 

18A, 36a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.60 

THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, AS BEING THE OFFERING OF TWO 
Parent languages very different in form and spirit, and having been in 
no inconsiderable degree modified in its growth 
17 by Influences from various other tongues contains many 28 


18A, 36a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


2.95 


EVER/ PRINTER OF CONSIDER A RLE EXPERIENCE 
Knows how annoying it is, when striving to combine different 
sizes of type in the same tine, to discover that his 
1452 materia! will not justify 1386 


16A, 32a, Pica (12 Point). 3.25 

PICA IN FRANCE AND GERMANY IS CALLED 
Cicero because the works of that author were originally 
8 printed in it, and English printers 9 

12A, 24a, Columbian (16 Point). 3.60 

THE AMOUNT OF LABOO REQUISITE TO 
issue and Redeem the immense Volume of Paper 
Currency of the United States 15 


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339 


GOTHIC ITALIC No. 5. 


10A, 20a, 


Paragon (20 Point). 


3.60 


NEARLY FIFTEEN MS AFTER 
Review Ris Famous Enemies Once More 02 


10A, 20a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.65 

BOM BO mu HOME 
Returns Hither Ihen Like Visions 345 

8A, 16a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 4.80 

urn mums m seot/e 

6A, 12a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.00 

mr ami Presents IS 


6A, 12a, 


Seven-Line Nonpareil (42 Point). 


7.35 


KHMtHMakes t35 


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340 


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GOTHIC ITALIC No. 4. 


SMALL CAPS. 

32A, 64a, 1.95 Pearl on Nonpareil (6 Point). 32A, 0.85 

CONSIDER THE LILIES OF THE FIELD, HOW THEY GROW, THEY TOIL NOT 
Neither do They Spin, and Yet Solomon in All His Glory Was Not Arrayed Like One 74345 
Valuable Treasures From Unknown Countries 123456 


32A, 64a, 2.25 Nonpareil (6 Point). 32A, 0.75 

TO TELL OUR OWN SECRETS IS GENERALLY FOLLY, BUT TO TELL 
Those With Which We Are Intrusted is Treachery Combined With Folly 1234 
Select readings from Shakespeare’s Volumes 5678 


24A, 48a, 2.20 Brevier (8 Point). 24 a, 0.70 

PLEASURES, LIKE POPPIES SPREAD, YOU SEIZE 
The Flotuer the Bloom is Shed, or Like the Snotu that Falls 72 
Over the Mountains Far Away 2468 


24A, 48a, 2.65 Long Primer (10 Point). 24 a, 0.85 

WERE ENGAGED IN THE ANCIENT AND 


Honorable Occupation of Selling Dry Goods 5412 


18A, 36a, 2.55 


Pica (12 Point). 


18A, 0.90 


SHE LOOKED IN THE MIRROR 
To Curl Her Beautiful Auburn Bangs 24 


12A, 24a, 2.95 Great Primer (18 Point). 12a, 0.95 

65 MOVES LIKE a Giant Refreshed 

10 A, 20a, 3.20 Double Small Pica (22 Point). 10A, 1.15 

TRUTHS CRUSHED to Earth 43 

SMALL CAPS NOT SENT UNLESS EXPRESSLY ORDERED. 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


341 


TELESCOPIC GOTHIC ITALIC. 


Nonpareil (6 Point). 

32A, No. 1. 0.85 

THE SUN IS BRIGHT, THE AIR IS CLEAR, THE DARTING SWALLOWS SOAR 
AND SING, AND FROM THE STATELY ELMS / HEAR THE BLUEBIRD PROPHESYING SPRING 
SO BLUE YON RIVER FLOWS, IT SEEMS AN OUTLET FROM THE SKY 1234 


32A, No. 2. 0.80 

ALL THINGS REJOICE IN YOUTH AND LOVE, THE FULLNESS OF THEIR 
FIRST DELIGHT AND LEARN FROM THE SOFT HEAVENS FAR ABOVE THE MELTING 
TENDERNESS OF NIGHT. HERE RUNS THE HIGHWAY TO TOWN 3579 

32A, No. 3. 1.05 

UNDER A SPREADING CHESTNUT TREE THE VILLAGE SMITHY 
STANDS, THE SMITH, A MIGHTY MAN IS HE, WITH LARGE AND SINEWY 
HANDS, AND THE MUSCLES OF HIS BRAWNY ARMS 1489 


32A, No. 4. 1.25 

BESIDE THE UNGATHERED RICE HE LAY, HIS SICKLE 
IN HIS HAND, HIS BREAST WAS BARE, HIS MATTED HAIR 
WAS BURIED DEEP IN THE SAND 1234 

Combination of TELESCOPIC Gothic Italic all on NONparfil Body. 


IL/TIHIRIlNrT. 


48A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 0.75 

THE NEVERSLEEP BOOK AND JOB PRINTING CO., WAKEFORD. CHARLES JONES, JOB PRINTER, 2236 BRIGHTINK ST., PRlNTVlLLE. 

32A, No. 1. Nonpareil (6 Point). 0.75 

w. wswrN'sv.v. ^ ^ vv\T'i tvsviTOW. 

24A, No. 2, Nonpareil (6 Point). 0.60 

DETROIT FREE PRESS JOB PRINT, DETROIT, MICH. WM. ROBINSON, COURIER, PRESTONVILLE. 

24A, No. 3. No npareil (6 Point). 0.70 

MAMMOTH SHOW PRINTING COMPANY, 14 AGATE ST., CHICAGO. 

28A, No. 4. Nonpareil (6 Point). 0.65 


THE YOUNC AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, 2467 COSMOPOLITAN AVENUE, WASHINGTON, DAKOTA 


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342 


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GOTHIC WIDE No. 1 . 


35A, Brilliant on Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.00 

—5 ASSOCIATIONS OF THE UNSCRUPULOUS =— 
SEEKING TO OBTAIN O E EIC E AND POWER BV TRICK E R V TS 
RESORTING TO SHARP PRACTICES 

35A, Excelsior on Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.00 

-= BOUNTIFUL • AUTUMN • GATHERINGS ~ 
FREEDOM FROM CARE THE E A F? M ER’S SHARE 30 
HARVESTING EARTHS PRODUCTS 

35A, Pearl on Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.05 

~= <3 RAN ITE AND ASPHALT STREETS^— 
NATIONAL* IMPROVEMENT* S0CIETIES*$250 
NEW ROADS AND HIGHWAYS 


35A, Agate on Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.35 

-= mercantile: * enterprise=- 

SUCCESSEUL BUSINESS HOUSES IT 
SECRETS * OR * SUCCESS 


22A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.55 

H* EXTEN DED GOTHICS;?— 
SPLENDID:!: DISPLAY * LETT El R 2© 
USEFUL DESIGNS 

16A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.70 

—^ANNUAL# PICNICS K— 
MIDSUMMER S PLEASURES 

14A, Long Primer (10 Point). 1.80 

-?i DISCOURAGER 
MARKET* 1 :|:RE PORTS 


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343 


GOTHIC WIDE No. 1. 


12A, Pica (12 Point). 

* I M PORTAN 
BARG AI N * BA I 


2.30 

e: 3 


8A, 



Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 2.45 

BRONZE K- 
* OR NAM ENTS 


10A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 3.80 

PREMISES * 9 



* 

'I s 


Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 


3.85 


STREAM 


5A, 


Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 


4.55 


CHIME*© 


5A, 


Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 6.30 


Bl N DER 


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344 


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GOTHIC WIDE No. 2. 


22A, 32a, Nonpareil (6 Point). . 3.05 

—LONG DISTANCE WALKER 

Great:!: Muscular:}: Development :}c 20 


16A, 28a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.20 

—?r HUNTER’S DELIGHT fc— 

3 # Roaming Dense Forests 

14A, 20a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.15 

—?i BRIGHT * LIGHTK- 
Welcome Sunshine 4 

12A, 18a, Pica (12 Point). 4.15 

CLOTH IERS K- 
5 Libera,! Discount 


8 A, 12a, Columbian (16 Point). 4 20 

-e; BUILDERS-e- 
Prairie:;:Scene 7 

6 A, 10a, Paragon (20 Point). 4 95 

ei RECORD |e- 

8 t Industrious 

6 A, 7a, Double Pica (24 Point). 5.60 

Tl N * Band 1 

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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


345 


INCLINED GOTHIC. 

— 

34A, Nonpareil (6 Point) No. 4. 1.25 

THE SWEETEST PLEASURE IS IN IMPARTING IT 
EARLY AND PROVIDENT FEAR IS THUS THE MOTHER OF SAFETY 

32A, Nonpareil (6 Point) No. 5. 1.25 

LIGHT GRIEFS ARE ALWAYS PLAINTIVE 

FINE MANNERS ARE EVER THE MANTLE OF FAIR MINDS 

30A, Nonpareil (6 Point) No. 6. 1.25 

GREAT GENTLENESS IS IRRESISTIBLE 
WE ASK ADVISE BUT WE MEAN APPROBATION $25 

28A, Nonpareil (6 Point) No. 7. 1.25 

SATURDAY SPORTING GAZETTE 
LATEST RACING REPORTS PROM THE NORTH 

26A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.50 

ALL THAT SHAKES FALLS NOT 
FAME, A FLOWER ON DEATH’S BROW 

24A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.75 

PASSIONATE LOVE 
MAN'S DESTINY IS DARK 23 

18A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 2.00 

GOLDEN CROWN 
MIND HUMAN FEELING 

12A, Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 2.50 

PRETTY DIANA 

8 A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 3.00 



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346 


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QUAINT GOTHIC. 


16A, 


Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 


1.25 


BRILLIANT REPARTEE 
LABURNUMS AND LILACS BLOOMING 


12A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


1.50 


TENDERLY FASHIONED 
VERY BEAUTIFUL IS KINDNESS 


10A, 


Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 


2.50 


DAYS IN APRIL 
ROMANTIC RAMBLERS 


8 A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 3.00 

BOLD W0A4EN 
REA\EA\BERS $12 

5A, Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 3.50 

BLUE BIRDS 

5A, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 5.00 

HOMERIC 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


347 


FOSTER GOTHIC. 

14A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 2.25 

MERCIFUL ENDEAVORINGS 
HAPPY SPRINGTIME RAMBLINGS 95 

10A, Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 2.75 

57 BILIOUS LAUGHTER 


8 A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 3.50 

FAMOUS BAND 46 


7A, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 3.75 

NOTED 93 RACES 


6A, Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 4.25 

BAHK2 MOTE 



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348 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


FOSTER GOTHIC EXTENDED. 


20A, Brevier (8 Point). 2.00 


BEAUTIFUL 

DAISY FIELDS 79 


15A, 2-Line Pearl (10 Pt). 2.25 


PAINTING 

CUTE MEN 24 


10A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


2.50 


GOLDEN RULES 
UNION PRESS CLUB 35 


8A, Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 3.00 

68 DUCK POND 


8A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 3.75 

HUMANE 2 


4A, 


Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 


4.50 





SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


349 


FOSTER GOTHIC EXTENDED No. 2. 


10A, 12a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


4.00 


MODELS NATURE 
Pleasant Comical Situations 
Satire Mingled With Pun 
1234567890 


8A, 10a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


5.00 


PURE HAM 
Rarest Table Fruit 
Cake and Pickle 


6A, 8a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


6.00 


MORALS 
Sea Held Gold 
9 Broader 3 


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350 


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LIGHTFACE CELTIC. 

24A, 48a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.50 

WONDROUS BEAUTIES OF SPRINGTIME 

Flowers Blooming, Birds Singing, All Nature Rejoicing 
Earth’s Season of Rejuvenation 2346 


24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.10 

THE PERFECTION OF SUMMER 
Fields and Woods in Verdant Beauty Clad 
46678 Luxuriant Vegetation 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.85 

THE GLORY OF AUTUMN 


Yon Fiery Sun with Golden Glory Sets 
The Blushing Fruit 348 


16A, 32a, Pica (12 Point). 3.10 

WINTER’S AMENITIES 


Old Time Serpent Hunting Parties 
36 Brave Old Oak 24 


8A, 16a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


3.30 


THE OCCIDENT 
Perfume Laden Breeze 
8 Golden Argosy 8 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 




CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


351 


LIGHTFACE CELTIC. 


6 A, 12a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 4.15 

RICHNESS 


23 Frozen Noses 


5A, 10a, Double English (28 Point). 4.55 

MACHINE 
Policemen §8 

4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.30 



2 Gardens 


3A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point) 8.96 

REturn 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA, 






352 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


LIGHTFACE CELTIC No. 2. 


24A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 0.95 

GORGEOUS ARRAY FOR EXHIBITION NEW YEAR’S DAY ! 

SUCH CHARMING CREATURES 23456 


24A, Minion (7 Point). 1.25 

CONSCIENCE MAKES COWARDS OF US ALL 
3578 NO PEACE FOR THE WICKED 

24A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.50 

ALL THE WORLD IS A STAGE AND 
MEN AND WOMEN PLAYERS 6 


18A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.45 

EXERCISES IN PUNCTUATION 
354 NICELY DOTTED EYES 


12 A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1 35 

RAISING THE WIND 98 


10A > Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 2 10 

78 STYLISH SUIT 

® A » Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 2 70 

HIGH TIME 4 

eA > Two-Line English (28 Point). 2 90 

3 NORMAN 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


353 


LIGHTFACE CELTIC No. 3. 

24A, 24A, Brevier (8 Point). 2.40 

The I NESTIMABLE BENEFITS OF OUR CIVILIZATION 

54 STOCK IN SAVINGS BANKS 

18A, 18a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.35 

Doubtful Outlook for Depositors 

TRIP TO MONTREAL 38 

9 

12A, 12A, Pica (12 Point). 2.20 

Everything that Glitters is 

s4 NOT GOLD 

10A, 10a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.25 

Elegant Hunting Road 

CHASE HIM 85 

8 A, 8A, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.10 

Roaring Thunders 

24 MOURN 

6 A, 6a, Double English (28 Point). 4.65 

More Hope 76 

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354 


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LIGHTFACE CELTIC No. 4. 


24A, 24a, 


Brevier (8 Point). 


2.70 


Genuine Love of Everlasting Home 

52 BRIGHT AS THE MORNING 


18A, 18a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.60 

TRIBUTES TO A SOULLESS PIRATE 

RUN THROUGH LOVE e3 

12A, 12A, Pica (12 Point). 2.50 

Through Life May Joy Be 

74 CHARACTERIZED 

10A, 10a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.55 

Pumping Candidates 

RINGS OUT 92 


8 A, 8 a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.70 

Drink the Fire 

83 WATER 

6 A, 6a, Double English (28 Point). 6.25 

Clubs of 55 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


355 


LIGHTFACE CELTIC CONDENSED. 


36A, 36a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.15 

TRAMPS DEMORALIZE the Bone and Sinew of Free Lunch Tables 26 


32A, 32A, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


2.45 


54 TWINING MORNING GLORIES NODDING IN LAKE BREEZES 


2.05 


24A, 24A, Pica (12 Point). 

HEALTH AND WEALTH are the Results of Toil 48 


18A, 18a, 


Columbian (16 Point). 


2.50 


23 HOLLYHOCKS aid to Enhance thy Charms 


16A, 16 a, 


Paragon (20 Point). 


3.20 


Grand Air Castle Dumping Sale s3 


12A, 12a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


3.15 


45 The 



10A, 10a, 


Double English (28 Point). 


3.45 


MEN’S INGENIOUS HANDS 21 


8 A, 8 a, 


Double Columbian (32 Point). 


3.70 


n 

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q 

u 


NCLE A 


lUl. 


pr.H 

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6 A, 6 a, 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


3.90 





ANE 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 







































































356 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


LIGHTFACE CELTIC CONDENSED No. 2. 


48A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.30 

SHAPES OF LIFE ARE WAFTED HITHER, THEN LIKE VISIONS HURRY BY 1234 


36A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.25 

34 SMOOTH FLOSS THE WATER WHERE THE BROOK IS DEEP 

32A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.35 

WHEN A FRIEND ASKETH, THERE IS NO TO-MORROW 47 

24A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1.10 

56 THE GREATEST ENEMY OF TROTH IS PREJUDICE 


18A, 


Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 


1.40 


VICE STINGS EVEN IN OUR PLEASURE 23 


16A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 1.85 

89 BE VIRTUOUS AND LIVE HAPPY 


12A, 


Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 


1.75 


THE SEA HATH ITS PEARLS 


n 


10 A, 


Two-Line English (28 Point). 


01 


1.90 


q 

u 


1 AWAKE IT IS THE DAY 


8 A, 



Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 


VET 




2.10 



2.15 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 

















































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


357 


NORMAN CONDENSED. 


24A, 24a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.30 

DREAMS OF THE MURMURING SEA 

Loud Roaring of the Ocean in our Ears 1234 

18A, 18a, Pica (12 Point). 2.40 

LUXURY OF HOT MUFFINS 

93 Autocrat of the Breakfast Table 


12A, 12a, Columbian (16 Point). 

RIGID GOVERNMENT 

Martial Exercise Employ 


2.50 



10 A, 10a, 


Paragon (20 Point). 


3.20 


CHOICE PRESEN 1 

76 Government Consols 


8A, 8 a, 



Double Pica (24 Point). 





3.55 



6 A, 6A, 



Double Columbian (32 Point). 


4.25 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 














































358 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NORMAN CONDENSED No. 2. 


32A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.40 

RECLINING SOFT IN BLISSFUL BOWERS 
THEN DROWN OUR CARES IN MORPHEUS' ARMS 83 

24A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.30 

VISIONS OF EARTHLY LOVELINESS 
6 ORANGE BLOSSOMS AND PEALING ORGAN 


18A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1.40 

EFFERVESCING COURAGE 
FROM FINGER ENDS OOZES OUT 7 


12A > Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 1.45 

35 PRIDE OF THE PRINTER 


10A, 


Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 


1.70 


THE HORNET'S NEST 4 



Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 


2.00 


H 


GOL 



6 A, 


Two-Line Columbian (32 Point). 


2.40 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 



































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


359 


CONTOUR No. 2. 


8 A, 


Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 


1.65 






4A, 


Two-Line Great Primer (36*Point). 


3.30 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 























































360 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CONTOUR No. 1. 


16A, 32a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.25 


E TMWSg 
OBcrSoa™ ft® HBd® [Laced] ®{F F[p®(sdl®DDD 
SB SQoncdl [Bag® GBaOO ©tpaafeg ® 


10A, 20a, 


Columbian (16 Point). 


3.45 


(mm mijtoimq, mm\E 

sGailbDosDDod] 4 

^\QO©fto°ffiDoa} gQDDGfl [Eqdo 0 ®^® 


10A, 20a, 


Paragon (20 Point). 


5.00 



DatECSCHPlTDCDDa 

TT® ®DcD ^dds® fflond] Dflo 

®®Dft 


8 A, 16a, 



Double Pica (24 Point). 


5.00 







SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 














































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


361 


CONTOUR No. 1. 


6A, 12a, Double English (28 Point). 6.15 



6A, 10a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.90 



i 


4A, 8a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 8.80 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 













































































































































362 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


CONTOUR No. 4. 


6A, 12a, Double English (28 Point). 


4.00 



5A, 10a, Double Columbian (32 Point). 


4.90 


V7 


y 




4A, 8a, 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 


6.00 




SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 











































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


363 


CONTOUR No. 4. 


4A, 8a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 



8.20 



3A, 5a, 


Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 


9.45 






IOTiO 


■S ^ S S. S. S 



F5) 


/ S. 


3A, 5a, 


Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 


11.95 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 



















































































364 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CONTOUR No. 6. 


32A, 


Pica (12 Point). 



18A, 


ID 

D) 



Great Primer (18 Point). 


,1 




12A, Double Pica (24 Point). 



8 A, 


Double Columbian (32 Point). 




SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 















































































































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


365 


CONTOUR No. 6. 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 2.70 



Five-Line Pica (80 Point). 


3.75 



Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 



5.40 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 















































































366 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CONTOUR No. 5. 







4A, 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


4.00 




_n 




3A, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


5.40 






SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 











































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


367 


CONTOUR No. 7. 


5A, 10a, Double Columbian (32 Point). 



3.35 



4A, 8a, 


Canon (44 Point). 


4.40 



3A, 6a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 5.90 



3A, 6a, 


Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 


7.85 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






































































































































368 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CONTOUR No. 3. 


6 A, 



Great Primer (18 Point). 



2.25 



kn rN 




cCT>TL,TD) 



6 A, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


4.25 




SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 














































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


369 


ASSYRIAN. 


10A, 20a, Pica (12 Point). 2.25 

LAWpENGE INQENUITy & G0MP/\NY 

Jhe Leading Dealers ir\ all Kirvds of (Merchandise 
56 From The Latest Market 89 


6A, 12a, Great Primer (18 Point). 2.75 

EljME jHEALJH RESORT 

Excursion to Focky JVlour\tair\s 

5A, 10a, Double Pica (24 Point). 3.60 

7 PUBLICATIONS 9 

ferial PailWay Directory 

4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5.20 

JVIodem p’RIJNTER 

3A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.15 

JHINQE Broke 

SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 


24 




370 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


ALASKAN. 


24A, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.50 

MEN WITH ASPIRING MINDS SEEM PROM 
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO HAVE BEEN DISSATISFIED 
WITH THEIR NATURAL ALTITUDE AND TO HAVE 


16A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.70 

THE: ORDINARY TOILER FOR 
DAILY BREAD MAS NOT SHARED THIS 
4 EMULATION FOR THE 5 


12A, 


Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 


1.70 


TMIS SWELLING DESIRE: 
FOR IMPORTANCE SEEMS 46 


10A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


2.05 


LANDS OF EGYPTIANS 
38 GOLDEN RUINS 97 


8A, 


Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 


3.65 




ALL SIZES IN THIS SERIES LINE AT BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM. 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


371 


ALASKAN. 

6A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 4.50 

rtUNDRED 
8 MEN 3 

4A, Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 6.00 



3A, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


7.30 


WISM 

Mm 


Mm 


ALL SIZES IN THIS SERIES LINE AT BOTH TOP AND BOTTOM. 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






372 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


TRINAL 


SERIES ONE. 


2.50 


10A, Pica (12 Point). 

FIRST ANNUAL. 
REAL © ESTATE © SALE 


S MAY 12 C* 


8A, 2.85 Great Primer (18 Point). Initials, 4A, 1.15 

ERIE NATIONAL 



8A, 3.00 


Double Pica (24 Point). Initials, 3A, 1.50 


H0NEST MEN 

3 TAIsK 4 
FLITLILN" 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


373 


TRINAL. 

SERIES TWO. 


8A, Paragon (20 Point). 3.65 

HUNTING 


IN ©THE ©WEST 



6A, 4.25 Double English (28 Point). Initials, 4A, 2.10 

FINE PEAGH 

89 ^ 



4A 4.40 Double Great Primer (36 Point). Initials, 3A, 2.60 

morning 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 





374 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


TRINAL. 

SERIES THREE. 


6A, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.40 

DOG©SHOW 



4A, 6.40 Double Great Primer (36 Point). Initials, 3A, 3.50 

GRINDER 



3A, 6.25 Four-Line Pica (48 Point). Initials, 3A, 5.00 

HEATS 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 





CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 375 


EBONY. 

PAT. MAY 6. 1890. 


12A, 24a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


4.00 


BUSINESS ENTERPRISE 

23 C°P^ tHs Rhj?me and Conirmt 54 


8A, 16a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


4.75 


QRAJYD RECEPTION 

D^cor&'t? a tAnth 65 


6A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.75 

EXPEDITION 

TroulT Fijh?ri?s 345 

4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 7.25 

FINE Pl&tf 38 

3A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 9.75 

flER pi* 3 

FIGURES AND LOGOTYPES WITH ALL SIZES. 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






376 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


MARINE. 


8A, 16a, Pica (12 Point). 2.70 

BILLOWS OP HUMANITY 


Multitudes Sing to Please Kings 2 


6A, 12a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.40 

JACK FROST Bites Ears 3 


6 A, 10a, 


Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 


4.60 


4 RICH SEAL Wraps 


4A, 8a, Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 6.70 

FIST Put tip 5 


3A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.30 

6 HIDE Fact 


3A, 5a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 10.50 

ARCBad 


SPACES AND OUADS EXTRA. 








CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


377 


ATLANTIC. 


8A, 16a, Pica (12 Point). 2.50 

LftR&EST ORDERS 
Third &rand Reception Tendered 


Invitation Extended 23 


6A, 14a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.60 

REMARKABLE 

24 Christmas Decoration 

4A, 10a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.05 

UNIFORMS 
American History 5 

4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point) 6.50 

6 GENErous 

3A 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point) 8.00 

SERved 8 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






378 


MARDER, LUSE &. CO. 


DOUGLAS. 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.40 

ENGLAND ft AS TO UNDERGO TftE 
Revolt of the Colonies to Submit to Defeat and 
23 Separation to Shake under the 45 
Volcano of the French Revolution to Grapple 


12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 2.10 

THE SHADES OF NIGHT 
Falling Fast as Through the Sanctum 
Doorway there Passed 
12 Two Woe-Begone Tramps 34 

10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.30 

OGEAN TOILERS 
Encountered Monsters 45 

8A, 16a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.30 

EXGrtANGE 

Uniform Printing 78 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 




CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


379 


DOUGLAS. 

6A, 12a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 4.45 

POINTERS 

Roaring Rivers43 

4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 4.90 

Machines 
Noble ftorse 5 

3A, 6a, Seven-Line Nonpareil (42 Point). 5.00 

BABY Lands 


3A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


6.25 


GftIGagoan 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 




380 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


LINCOLN. 

20A, 40a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.00 

EXTENDED TRAVELS ON THE ISLE OF MAN 
Manx Women have Ruddy Faces and Tongues That are Laden 
With Candor, Pleasant Eyes and Form 
With Their Fine Rosy Mouths and Ready Tongues 2345 


12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 2.25 

BETRAYED AND DUMBFOUNDED 


Cherished fiopes Sunk While Wrecked Pledges 
Are Thrown Upon the Beach 
Flowers Never Worn on Men’s fiats 123 


10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 2.75 

DISTANCING IGNORANCE 
Learning the Girls Telegraphy 54 


8A, 16a, Double Pica (24 Point). 3.50 

SttOGKS MODESTY 

Learning Indian Parents 68 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 





CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


381 


LINCOLN. 


3.75 


6A, 12a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 

GOVERNMENT 


8 Early Gable Dispatch 

5A, 10a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 4.75 

RESIDENGE 
Beautiful Scene 45 


4A, 9a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


6.00 


EXPOSitions 8 


3A, 6a, 


Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 


7.25 


flIBERnians 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 







MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


382 


DUERER 


12A, 24a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.00 


PLPNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 
Proposed Thirty-four Story Office Building to 
1891 be Erected by 1893 
The Odd-Fellows Temple Association 


10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 


3.25 


2 SD LIVE THAT WHEN 3 
Tftu Summons Domes to Join Hat 
InnumeratilB Caravan 


8A, 16a, Double Pica (24 Point). 


4.00 


JUST THE THING 

Neat and Useful Series 83 
Seven Sizes 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 




CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


383 


DUERER. 


4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 4.76 

HIHNIFEST Note 18 

3A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 6.00 

UNION Square 

3A, 6a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 9.00 

SflFE Bank: 

3A, 6a, Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 10.00 

RED men 7 


SPACES ANO QUADS EXTRA. 




384 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


RUBENS. 


20A, 40a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.00 


ALL THE WORLD’S fl STRGE AND ALL TjlE 
men and Women merely Players, Tliey all Have Exits 235 


12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 


3.25 


COLUM INTRODUGTIOH COWPHHY 

IglroMng Lalesl HicKei-in-tfie-Siol machine 


10A, 20a, 



Double Pica (24 Point). 



4.25 




8A, 16a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 4.50 

3 BITTER PERSONAL Controversies 


8A, 16a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5.00 

PRATERS will Mate S 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


385 


RUBENS. 


6A, 12a, Canon (44 Point). 5.50 



5A, 10a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 6.00 



4A, 8a, 


Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 


7.50 


4A, 8a, Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 10.25 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA 


25 




386 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


QUAINT. 


24A, Brevier (8 Point). 1.90 

ANCIENT A * HONORABLE - C2 

BOSTON i dTHENEtm i FOUNbEb i 1805 

20A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.90 

LONDON * ILLUSTRATED * NEWS 
FIRST s COLORED : PRINTS : DEC * 58 


14A, Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 1.90 

ALBERT DURER DIED IN * 1528 

10A, Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 2.25 

BflnBERQ i 61 - PRINTED 

8A, Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 2.90 

n A KE * "iB i Q RO W 

6A, Three-Line Pica (36 Point). 3.40 

HAND-4 : BITE 

4A, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 4.00 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


387 


QUAINT OPEN. 


24A, Brevier (8 Point). 

dlMUENT A Mi A MM ©MILE A Ci 
IOSTOIM z ^TMEMEW t PCHINbEb £ 


1.90 


20A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.90 

LOMBOK - ILLUSTRATE)* - MEWS 
PIIST« COLONEL) i FIIMTS * BEC* SB 


14A, 




Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 




1.90 



10A, Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 2.25 



6A, 


Three-Line Pica (36 Point). 


3.40 



XT' 


RTI 


IT 

- . 

SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 

- 

XT 

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388 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


ERRATICK AND ERRATICK OUTLINE. 


20A, 40a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.25 

5HEEPSHEAD BOOk^AKBR IVWDL10 
Tbe Prinje Favorites Distanced by Plla.jplda.ted H@ijeyard^ 

$£12345<S?Sf>@fg 

20A, 32a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.50 

DON'T A\AKE 

Err&ticK Series However USeeain^f Sstaibllslbe^ 

£1234557if>©£ 

16A, 32a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.75 

WIDE-AWAKE ADVERTISERS 

QuicKly Appreciate Attractive Design 

123456?®?® 

14A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 3.00 

ARTISTICAL PRINTERS 
Have Discovered its Adaptability 

12341 


10A, 18a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


COA\PO: 
Delighted 15 




8A, 12a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


HANDSOn 

Unique 24 



3.50 







PRICES ARE FOR A FONT OF EITHER ERRATICK OR ERRATICK OUTLINE. 
SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 









CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


389 


ERRATICK AND ERRATICK OUTLINE. 


6A, 8a, 


Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 

AUCTION 

Good 5 





5.50 



4A, 6a, Seven-Line Nonpareil (42 Point). 


6.00 



4A, 5a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 



7.50 



PRICES ARE FOR A FONT OF EITHER ERRATICK OR ERRATICK OUTLINE. 
SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 
























390 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


VIRILE AND VIRILE OPEN. 


16A, 30a, Pica (12 Point). 3.00 

COmPLETED FLORIl PECOMTMS 
Beautiful Productions from fa.riefa.te 4 Flower: 

$I2?4567S?0£ 


12A, 20a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


3.50 


HIBERNIAN 
Gmjd Pmde *nd 

12545 



U 







10A, 16a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


4.00 


EXPELLED §\ 

H&rnjonious 95 



Wodsiei 



8A, 12a, 


T0KIH6 
Pranjiper 7 


Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 


5.50 



PRICES ARE FOR A FONT OF EITHER VIRILE OR VIRILE OPEN. 





SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


391 


VIRILE AND VIRILE OPEN. 


6A, 10a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


6.00 


QUIET 

Counts 5 







my: 


6A, 8a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point.) 


6.50 


G0°P 
Eiteo } 








Tin 




4A, 6a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 7.50 



PRICES ARE FOR A FONT OF EITHER VIRILE OR VIRILE OPEN. 
SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 




























392 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


HOWLAND. 


30A, 50a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.25 

REPUBLIC CELEBRATING ANCIENT DISCOVERIES 
Honorable Deed of Valor Performed Throughout European Countries 

I234567890$£ 

28A, 40a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.50 

RENOWNED POLITICIANS DEPARTING RAPID 
Universal Mourning- Obliterated Through Western Country 

123456?890$£ 


24A, 36a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


2.75 


FEROCIOUS MANEATERS CREMATED 
Strangest Fascinations Caused by Monster Elephants 

123456?890$£ 


20A, 30a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.00 


NUMEROUS STRANGE INVENTORS 
Machinery Devised and Spectators Amazed 

1234567890$£ 


12A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.25 

DESTRUCTIVE MECHANICS 
Neglect Duties Appearing Weekly 234 

10A, 16a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4 90 

BUILDING REMAINS 
Discharged 3 Contractor 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 





CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


393 


HOWLAND. 

8A, 12a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 5.00 

ROUND POLKA 
Pivotter 12 Dancing 

6A, 10a, Seven-Line Nonpareil (42 Point). 6.00 

CONFOUND 
Peoples 8 Opinion 

5A, 8a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.00 

COSTUME 

Dress $9 Actor 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 





394 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


PLUTO . 

16A, Piea (12 Point). 2.25 

LONG SUMMER DAYS WORN 
BARE OF GRASS AND SUNSHINE 

10A, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.00 

FAV0RS SHOWN 
SIXTEEN EXHIBITORS 

8A, Double Pica (24 Point). 3.50 

UNFINISHED 
TALENTS GREAT 

5-A, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 4.25 

FINE DRIVE 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


395 


DE VINNE. 

24A, 36a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.26 

HANDSOME AND USEFUL NEWSPAPER HEADING 
Her Hands with Light Persuasive Stroke the Hiute Piano Softly 87 
Woke to Utterance Tender Swift or Slow Ran 


22A, 30a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.50 

PROMISES OF USUAL LARGE DIVIDEND 
Numerous Hardships Encountered by Western Settlers 
Six Original Maps and Steel Portraits 


20A, 26a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


2.75 


DIRECT TELEGRAPHIC CONNECTION 
Reviewing Descriptive Accounts of New Mexico 
Females Permitted to Vote Often 


16A, 20a, Pica (12 Point). 3.00 

BEAUTIFUL ILLUMINATION 


Thousands of Electrical Incandescent 


Lights and Gas Flames 


12A, 18a, 


English (14 Point). 


3.25 


PUBLISH MAGAZINES 
Specimen of Finest Book Work 
Beautiful Type Face 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 




396 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


DE VINNE. 

10A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.25 

REMEMBRANCES 
Ancient Circular Heading 

8A, 10a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.00 

HONEST BOY 
Reward Never Fails 

6A, 9a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 5.00 

COflES Home 8 


5A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 5.50 

Send MILES 

4A » 6a, Seven-Line Nonpareil (42 Point). 7.25 

FISH Bites 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


397 


DE VINNE. 


4A, 5a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.75 

HID Cash 


4A, 5a, Nine-Line Nonpareil (54 Point). 10.25 

Bug: TIP 


4A, 5a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 12.25 

JIG Ink 


4A, 5a, Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 17.00 

Finest 

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398 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NEWFANGLE. 


3.95 


6A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 

HcHejvj @ 

P^cTic^l 

§WiHdler.s 9 nHo • |^ujyrHER.sKiTEs 

1234567850 


6A, 18a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


4.85 




dY' Jh^E 


JJ^LE U$7V{ W t \E • I\/EI^5 


4A, 12a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 

|^ CE #DlSpL7y/ 


5.60 


l^lhlTIhlG^I^PpLI^^CES 


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399 


SPIRAL. 


9A, 18a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.20 


(©ousters .*• Overloaded 

12 ? 4 ^ 6^890 


arejains 


6A, 12a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


4.25 



•:^i§itop§ 

efxjpfiijef * * (|>)vepcoats 


5A, 10a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


5.00 



,J^aij<s[sojn«Ig 
pegged * (Jtperjadieps 


3A, 5a, 



Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.50 

fjlctsfym 


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400 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CHILDS. 


20A, 30a, Pica (12 Point). 3.60 


GRAND Services 
1234567 


12A, 18a, Gt. Primer (18 Pt.) 4.10 


GOfoD Chain 

12345 


8A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.50 

Uncivilized TRIBES 


6A, 9a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 5.15 

FA/VUhV Groups 


5A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.30 

Closing HOUR 


4A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 8.35 

OUR Gdm^ 


3A, 5a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 10.65 



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401 


JOHNSON. 

8A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.36 

0is(joOeping Ancient (jostles 
1234567890 

6A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 6.05 

@mepi(^Qn Oe^lopotion 

5A, 10a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 5.75 

CDestepn Inoention 

4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.20 

Ppinting Rouses 

3A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.60 

IiQpge (^opI(5 

3A, 5a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 9.60 

f^esepoing 

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402 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


COLUMBUS. 


CofumfiuB ^ntfiafc. 




36 Point, $ 2.00 


48 “ 3.00 
60 “ 4.00 


a 

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\r 

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15A, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.45 


GREEN 

MOUNTAIN 


18 Point with 36 Point Initial. 

gum'Jree 

10A, Double Pica (24 Point). 3.90 

LATE 

VISITOR 


24 Point with 48 Point Initial. 



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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


403 


COLUMBUS. 


6A, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 4.35 

SONG 


G\ 


CofumfiuB Jfntftaf*. 


36 Point, $2.00 
48 “ 3.00 

60 “ 4.00 


36 Point with 60 Point Initial. 

R!£h 


3A, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 5.60 

mm 


3A, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 7.80 



C 

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404 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


TTPO. 

10A, 14a, Great Primer (18 Point). 2.40 

VIOLfNT STORMS Homes Destroy 54 

8A, 10a, Double Pica (24 Point). 2.85 

Critical Surgical OPERATIONS 

6A, 9a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 3.55 

EXPORTED Productions 

5A, 7a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 4.70 

Serpentine DANGER 

4A, 6a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 5.25 

BRIGHT Weather 

3A, 4a, Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 7.00 

Wheat FIELD 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


. 405 


FERDINAND. 


4A, 10a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


6.30 


‘friendship 
laming (Chitchats 

12345(57 


3A, 8a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.36 



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406 . 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


COLUMBIA OLD STYLE. 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 4.30 


THE ^RT OF PRINTING 
Interesting evr^d Entertaining Discourses by 
Tbe Village Blacksn^itf^ 

23 At tt?e Conner Grocery Store 45 


12A, 24a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


4.35 


THE. NORTH PORE, 
Discovered by TWo Frei^cf^n^ei? 
34 Balloon Voyage 56 


8A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 5.00 

ART UNNOTICED 

Nc\^? tiding for yoUr Lars 


6A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 5.60 

MODERN Style 9 


4A, 8a, 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


7.75 


GOLD bards 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


407 


UTOPIAN. 


12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 

^FAVORITE PASTIME4 


3.65 


2 J 3Tie (imago $ gt. Louis gase gall (j?lubs 


12A, 16a, Paragon (20 Point). 6.25 



Tpe # (Resterfielcl * fQilPoads 


6A, 11a, Double English (28 Point). 7.75 

^Jbansas i Rational 


5A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 9.00 

looping bribes 


4A, 5a, Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 9.5C 

fashionable 

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408 


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1 


HIAWATHA. 


12A, 36a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


4.10 


$un ° insurance ® Compang 
ftonest dealing $$ Reasonable Rates 

25 Jle]j) tjork •j^ancl} 49 


12A, 24a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


5.90 


© Gxpress ® Company 


from ttye Atlantic to tlje Pacific 


12 direct T^oute 34 


6A, 12a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


5.10 


presidential ^spirants 


18 C aTT) P^S n 92 


garrison © © Cleveland 



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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


409 


HIAWATHA No. 2 . 


12A, 36a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.85 


)JWictyigcm guilbing Association ^ 
Rouses © ‘guilt © in © £verg © Conceivable © gtgle 
47 ^obern Architecture 0 $) 85 


12A, 24a, Great Primer (18 Point). 5.70 

—Rational ^anh of ^o)?a— 
$onbs anb Mortgages JJegotiateb 
1 fetters of C re ^it 5 


6A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.86 

'— palest Resigns — 
geautiful effects © © © 

© A^istic J?e )d ponies 


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410 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


HIAWATHA No. 3. 

4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.60 

• patriotic • 

$ons of America 

2 parading 3 

Pica Hiawatha Ornaments. 0.55 

° -^ C 5 I ® f 

12345678 9 10 11 


Great Primer Hiawatha Ornaments. 0.65 



12345 67 8 9 



Double Pica Hiawatha Ornaments. 


0.75 



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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


411 


HEIDELBERG. 


5A, 10a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


5.00 


12 Sperafie 45 


4A, 8a, 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 



6.00 


wra mmt Parang 


3A, 6a, Pour-Line Pica (48 Point). 7.00 

§>tu&y i iaro 

practical Hints 

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412 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


HEXAGON. 


8A, 16a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


3.05 


TF^orcointile "printers "pocogn^o 
IDti 1 itgg of ^Pl^is Original 
IBooiutifu 1 Hexagon <§>orios Q© 3 > 


6A, 12a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


4.25 


"E>eli artful TT^usic 
Lbist< 2 n to Gt^istlina, 23 


4A, 8a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


4.40 


H>r6i<Ji> pol^or 

printers 0 


3A, 6a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 4.15 

Trover U <§r<5ivo 


TF^ountain 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


413 


SHADOW. 


16A, 


2.75 


Pica (12 Point). 

CONSOLIDATED 
PROMISING ASSOCIATION 
(113)4516 ^B)9| 


10A, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


3.40 









7A, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


4.00 




3A, 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


4.60 









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414 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


HALFTONE. 


8A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.96 



6A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.60 



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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


415 


LITHOTINT. 


8A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.75 



6A, 12a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


6.60 





4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


6.75 




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416 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


RIVET. 


12A, 


Pica (12 Point). 


1.00 


MALONE IN THE WORLD*#- 
MARVELOUS INCIDENTS IN HISTORY 
45 OF AN ORPHAN 68 


10A, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


1.50 


HEADQUARTERS*#- 
WORLDS FAIR COMMITTEE 
9 CHICAGO 2 


8A, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


2.00 


’^•CURLING*#- 
LAST GAME OF THE 
4 SEASON .6 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


417 


BANQUET. 


bA > l6a > Paragon (20 Point). 3.75 

$ Bealitiftil JH eir)Opial 
fVseiAel by Evapstoi) 

2 Jol?i) Jk. Lo^ar) 3 




6A, 1 2a, 4.90 


Double English (28 Point). Ornamental Caps 

4 A , 1.70 




IT Ic\11 )§> 


fPpi[)iU J I ai)d | ij|tatioi)ep 
43 |>poaddoay 63 


4A, 8a, 5.00 Double Great Primer (36 Point). Ornamental Caps 

. 3 a , 2.50 



/ 


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oroeQ 


27 


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418 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


PROGRAM. 


32A, 64a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2 - 9 ° 

AN EDITOR SAT AT HIS INLAID DESK, HIS BROW 
Was Furrowed, with. Care; In front of Him lay a Poetic Gem 
☆ That a School-girl had brought 23 ☆ 


24A, 48a, 2.80 


Brevier (8 Point). 


SMALL CAPS. 

1 8a, 0.85 


ON THE BEAUTIES OF SPRING 
But the Editor frowned an Awful Frown while he 
8356 Chewed at a Piece of String 


24A, 48a, 3.40 Long Primer (10 Point). i8a, 1 .00 

^CONCEALED*IH*THE*DISTANCE£ 


The Stars that looked on a Maiden 32 


18A, 36a, 3.40 Pica (12 Point). 12A, 0.95 

CHARITY SOFTLY TREADS 

8765 A Field of Goldeh Clover 

12A, 248,3.60 Columbian (16 Point). 8a, 1.00 

TIMES! News Dispenser*4 


8A, 16a, 3.40 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


6a, 1.05 


5! BRICK and Mortar 


6A, 1 2a, 3.65 Double Pica (24 Point). 4A, 1.20 



SMALL CAPS SENT ONLY WHEN EXPRESSLY ORDERED. 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


419 


INCLINED PROGRAM. 

32A, 64a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 3,35 

TAB 1I0HLD IS IILL 0¥ TOOLS 
4Rnd Ie IHtio mould Hot INisk. lo See One must r\ot'£ 
Only #Skut*Aimseli*up# Rlone 
2.34 But must also Break BAs looking-glass B6'I 

24A, 48a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.10 

MTUHGe^DISP RTGIBBSYs— 
Intense Bxoitement in Camp I Woods ¥1x11 ol 
13GT ^Bloodthirsty * Indians^ 0468 


18A, 36a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.80 

GR-RUD RYRRCYT RT 9\45 
19 TY\e IRgYit Raniastlc Toe Displaced 

i8A, 36a, Pica (12 Point). 3.60 

-ADRkk 10 DO R1GA1V- 
4Steep Ailis#Lonely Halleys #061 

ioA, 20a, Columbian (16 Point). 3.50 

4G#PBIBdIlRS’ Blankets 


8A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.60 



6A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 4.00 



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420 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


GROTESQUE. 


18A, 36a, 1.90 


Brevier (8 Point). 


36a, 0.95 


SOME VILLAGE RAMPDEN, THAT, WITH 
Dauntless breast, the little tyrant of Rs fields withstood! 
23 Some mute, inglorious Milton here 45 


18A, 36a, 2.45 Long Primer (10 Point). 36a, 1.25 

NOW FITTED TF|E HALTER, 

79 Traversed the Cart, and often took Leave 

I2A, 24a, 2.10 Pica (12 Point). 24a, 1.10 

SOME AI^E BORN GRE/\T, 
Sorn© have greatness thrust 019 35 


10A, 20a, 2.90 Columbian (16 Point). 20a, 1.50 

MY FRIENDS U/ERE 
345 Poor but very Honest 

10A, 20a, 4.15 Paragon (20 Point). 20a, 2.20 



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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


421 


FANCY GROTESQUE. 


I 2A, 24a, 2.20 


Pica (12 Point). 


24a, 1.15 


MEf^ STEP WAS Ll(§MT 
/\nd airy as the Tripping ©f a Fairy 
23 Spapish Fandang© 45 


1 oA, 20a, 2.90 


Columbian (16 Point). 


20a, 1 50 


AN© ©LIVES ©N 
That Bp©w wepe Bl©©ir]iihg 
34 Lips PepfyfTiiFig 25 


ioA, 20a, 3.95 


Paragon (20 Point). 


20a, 2.10 



2 



©@ unt© thy neighb©r as 


5 


Double English (28 Point). 



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422 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CRITERION. 


12A, 24a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


2.40 


-»»>oy lovely NI©H5«< <1 - 

L"hoaoarto}*i@lyoando(2alm,othyo§)0ft 

Bewy Breath fills 
worn brow with balm 36>7 


8A, 16a, 



Great Primer (18 Point). 



3- 1 5 


Dealers® in ©©enaine©5ea 
3(9 Unadulterated 86) 


6A, 12a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


3-75 


->> 






(cjnedoand© 


ra@o 3 © 


4A, 8a, 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


S.60 




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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


423 


OCTAGON. 


IC) A, 20a, Pica (12 Point). 3,25 

\3WY\0\3V\V_ 

Vo Account cV 

vAo3r> Go\dseeker 

8A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 5.10 

\ron 3Lrve\ Stee\ 

V-ov3rve\3r3 


6A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 



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424 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CIRCULAR GOTHIC. 


Job Font. Circular Font. 

24A, 48a, 2.10 Brevier (8 Point). 24A, 1443,4.40 

BREATHED BY TpE LIPS OF SLANDER MAY 
Destroy a noble reputation, tjaue a care of what you say and 
HJore of wfjat you do, For Great Effects 
I2S45 frory little Causes spring 67890 


24A, 48a, 2.45 


Long Primer (10 Point). 24A, 144a, 5.15 


Off SLEEP TTfAT KNOWEST NOT CffT]E 
That knouuest not pain, Corye gently breathing, sorrouu 
Charming King, Ueil frorrj tjis eyes ttjis light 
123 Corye, Tfeaiing Power 456 


i8A, 36a, 2.45 Pica (12 Point). 18A, io8a, 5.05 

pE/fl/EN p/fS NO LOVE LIKE 
Hatred turned, qor pell hatl] no Fury like unto 
234 Woman Scorned 675 

12A, 24a, 2.65 Columbian (16 Point). I2A, 48a, 4.05 

IT IS NOT SO DEEP AfS A 
628171/ell rjortvide as a Ci]urctj Door 

10A, 20a, 3.20 Paragon (20 Point). 10A, 40a, 4.90 

MEN Ml/E DIED FROM 
Time to Time and Worms 475 

PLEASE STATE WHETHER CIRCULAR OR JOB FONTS ARE WANTED. 

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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


425 


PENCILINGS. 


8A, 30a, 2.90 


Long 


P 


rimer (10 Point). 


30a, 1.90 


- tfi i s • J3r n - Kn i g h P- in • n rm or • far i a h f, 

Yf'Snrgnily f D tfu frny; fought" tfi? fight", hufm 
iftpKiahr-Hi^^Dul-hmf-hnSSftt-nWny. 

1776- & 1885. 


8A, 24a, 5.55 


Paragon (20 Point). 


24a, 3 3° 


M* gaii^rg $ jo., 

1885. 


• j^HnufRcfur^ 


1874 - 


PENCILINGS, No. 2. 


8A, 24a, 4.70 


Paragon (20 Point). 


24a, 2.45 


W • of- dIH • wiifi 

^)i i (I pI^ • of • flol fI • 5nn g • ni (rri 1 k • tfi^i r • ]_( r h 

JZrown^l • wiifi• u ti f u I • f\ ow^ ■ 

1032. 1656. 


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426 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CRITIC. 


16A, 


Pica (12 Point). 


2.40 


TO thiNe own Self 
BE-TFUe,-A ffo- it -MUST -FOLLOW 

f {s Night tHe d/\Y 

•THOU Gf\NST NOT THEN BE- 
Ff\L§E-TO-fVNY-MAN. 235 


1 2 A, 


Paragon (20 Point). 


3-7° 











8A, 


Double English (28 Point). 


4'5 













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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


427 


MODOC. 


12A, 24a, Pica (12 Point). 2.20 

a £>iyiKA a a 


Oflen®hav6®Useen®at®some<®Qathedral 


sfo poor a P&boror pausing 8§ 


8A, 16a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.05 

©cpe -A5 h*5HE 

©ood how far, bat so far 
s above* the* ©real H 

6A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 3.80 

Upon evory passing 
8 Sr&oeeahe & 

4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (30 Point). 5.35 

^ISM£5 

Doubted Inez 


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428 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


ARMORIAL. ' 


16A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


2.05 


UP F^OEQ Tipi mpTE^ ‘/II) D II)E/IDOffl 
»TI)E GOBDEI) m PSET 234<- 


12A, 


Two-Line Brevier (16 Point). 


2.45 


' Tp ^ ig j EliOmi] 

*045 4 Epipp;mp 


10A, Two-Line Long Primer (20 Point). 3.00 

ilPOl) I)EF{ WJS J 
SEPLSI§II): SP6K 76 


6A, 


Two-Line Pica (24 Point). 


2.85 


*2 EXPOSITION 


5A, 


Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 


4.45 


LAMEST 95 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 42 g 

imperial. 

12A, 24a, Pica ( 12 Point). 2.35 

iiiSTKjNTijvc^ to n ri; os 

Tl^o Olocl r | a\c}s s^i<il|ir[g IJoqi* 
T1|g l k) q 1 g A(ooi| 


10A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.70 

qoldejnf r;oni>' 

Ldsjei] jo i( WqEble oq 
56 Tl)6 I[igl| Feqce 


6A, 12a, Double Pica (24 Point). 3 70 

Fiuq cqiLfi 

i/ 1 11 ( i.s 1 111<|s SjoiyO 


4A, 8a Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


4.95 



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430 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


GEORGIAN. 


6A, 12a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.15 




5A, 10a, Double Pica (24 Point). 3.80 



4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 6.30 



3A, 6a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


7.85 




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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


431 


ROUMANIAN. 


18A, 


Nonpareil (6 Point). 


2.00 


(iGR AIMD * COIMCERT * TO-IMICHT * AT S 745i; 


12A, 


Two-Line Diamond (9 Point). 


2.15 



10 A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


2.60 






4A, Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 6.85 



ALL THE sizes in this series will line with each other at both top and bottom. 


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432 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


HARDWARE. 


10A, Two-Line Pearl (10 Point). 1.55 



10A, 


Two-Line Nonpareil (12 Point). 


2.10 


6A, 


Two-Line Bourgeois (18 Point). 


2.45 



ME 


ALL THE SIZES IN THIS SERIES WILL LINE EXACTLY WITH EACH OTHER AT THE BOTTOM. 

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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


433 


DIAGONAL CARD BLACK. 



6A, 16a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 



5.15 



5A, 10a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 



BLACK ORNAMENTED. 


4A, 12a, Double English (28 Point). 5.15 



28 


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434 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


TUDOR. BLACK. 

15A, 50a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.25 

Brtist milliners from Paris 3Gc<} leave to inform 
XaMes of jfabersvillc tbat Ube$ "Pave Opcncb a ©rant) Emporium 
jfor tbe Sale of jfasbtonable millinery anb plumes 246 

15A, 50a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.75 

{Thermometers tbat jfrcc 3 C anb {Thaw 
/Ibacblue Jtfutlbcrs tfinb Scientific Iknowlebge {Useful 
filMlb <3rabatlons from Ibeat to Colb 1246S 


12A, 36a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


2.75 


Secure tbe Correct Souvenir 
Morlb’s fair Columbian Exposition Coins 
dbaiben Xanc Street, Chicago 357 


9A, 30a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


2.75 


Colorcb pictorial CaleitOars 
Sbowino tbc ©rcat liberty Statue 12 


8A, 25a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


3.40 


(Seneral Washington 
4 {Treasurer {finlteb States 


5A, 15a, 


Paragon (20 Point). 


3.50 


(Sranb Bargain 
IReliable /Iftercbants 8 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 


CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


435 


TUDOR BLACK. 

5A > 15a > Double Pica (24 Point). 4 76 

IUnreabable 
lEleventb Series 6 


4A, 12a, 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


5.50 


2Lou6 48 IDotce 


4A, 12a, Double Paragon (40 Point). 


6.00 


Blue 6 Dick 


5A, 8a, 


Pour-Line Pica (48 Point). 


8.50 


Cleanest 2 



SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 



436 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


PARISIAN BLACK. 


10A, 30a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.75 

©he (Unefew ©oil* the hitcU of ^tfarttna ?)aij 
©he lowiittf gjcrfc wtnh* Slowly o'er the lea; the weary 
4Uowmau l)omen>arl» ytotw 345 


8A, 24a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.75 

yon |j|cm free’# #ltabe 
UjbUtctn? itcaxu'# tifc ©nrf in many a pHaunb 
QBacl) in hi# ttavvotv cell f ovcxttv laib OB 

8A, 24a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.25 

®itc gJvvary gli0jtt t* <$int£ 

35 a$axn tljc ! 

6A, 16a, Pica (12 Point). 3.40 

$y the ©cents of tins 
ghthettfure yott are (Bxernpt 27 


5A, 12a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


3.85 


Olcx'tificatc of lilcvit 
4 OSmuteb by tljc faculty 


5A, 12a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 


5.30 


attorney - at-£mxr 

(Tx'U'iivayliic it cut & 5 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


ISABELLA. 


B7 


10A, 3oa, Bourgeois (9 Point). 3 45 

of Seasonable Jfats and trimmings 
Sacrifice of Sntire Stoch 
According to resolutions recently passed b? the 
Cadies Dress Peform Club, tlge undersigned will 
dispose of their large and varied stoch of Unique 
and Stilish eadgear, together roitlg gibbons and 
Ostrich Plumes, on 'frida?, December 24 , 1C)6<5. 

Oollins fy CJachson 


HA, 23a, Pica (12 Point). 3,80 

Special Circular, ]\[o. 23,847 

3n pursuance of Resolution adopted at 
tHe ftOarch meeting, feminines will here¬ 
after, when uisiting places of amusement, 
refrain from wearing towering headgear 


5A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.15 

Display of Paris Stales 
dll requirements in quality and 
cheapness are embraced in our 
Stoch of fashionable ftQillinery 

SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 



438 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


VENETIAN. 

12A, 70a, 4.05 Long Primer (10 Point). 24A, 140a, 8.10 

It was a happy day for us poor moderns when 
the “Old Saws ” and “Ancient Sayings ” were first 
introduced to public notice, for without them what 
would the man do who cannot talk upon any 2345 

10A, 50a, 3.05 Pica (12 Point) No. 1. 20A, 100a, 8.10 

To be completely successful in any (Business 
Enterprise the undertaker must be thoroughly 
in earnest and a Master of his Trade 3678 

10A, 50a, 3.25 Pica (12 Point) No. 2. 20A, 100a, 6.50 

Success in ordinary business under- 
takings whether it be (Printing Office or any 
other kind of business, it should be well 9 

10A, 50a, 8.00 Great Primer (18 Point) No. 1. 20A, 100a, 12.00 

She undersigned takes the pre¬ 
sent Savor able Opportunity to place 
Himself in domination for the 


10A, 50a, 6.15 Great Primer (18-Point) No. 2. 20A, 100a, 12.30 

I (promise to (Reform Finance, 
Elevate the Workman and Restore 
Prosperity; the poor shall be 6789 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 







CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


439 


CHELSEA CIRCULAR. 


12A, 40a, Pica (12 Point). 3.00 

Good punctuatiop is recognized as 
a pecessity by writers, and printers 
spend their lives ip attempting to elu¬ 
cidate tlqe meanings of paragraphs 
which they compose or correct, or ip 
trying to show tlqe grammatical rela¬ 
tions of tb^e different parts of various 
sentences. Neither compositors por 
proof readers, b|owever, are always 
successful. The words oftep remaip 
without their proper points: the full 
meaning of writers is pot made more 
clear, and every rule of grammatical 
constructiop is violated. How cap a 
better systerp for the type setter and 
tqis immediate superior be devised? 

In the first ages of printing there 
were only three marl^s of punctu- 
atiop—the comma, frequently made 
as ap upright stroke, the colop and 
the period. Later the semicolop, the 
exclamatiop and interrogatiop marks 
were added. The comma indicates 
the short pause. Ip Scotland punctu- 
atiop marks are left out of all 234589 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 







440 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CIRCULAR ITALIC. 


32A, 200a, Brevier (8 Point). 6.35 

How const thou walk these Streets who hast trod the green 
turf of the Prairies? How const thou breathe this air who 
hast breathed the sweet air of the Mountains? Sh ! ’tis in vain 
that with lordly looks thou dost Challenge looks of disdain in 


24A, 140a, Long Primer (10 Point). 5.95 

We will open, on Saturday, May 3rd, / 893, 
with a new Spring and Summer stock and latest 
styles in all departments. We call particular 
attention to our Millinery Department, which is 


18A, 100a, Pica (12 Point). 5.40 

M Series of Type without Pica size con¬ 
tained therein is like omitting Pounds in 
a Ladder; the step is too long from Long 


10A, 60a, Great Primer (18 Point). 4.65 

In sending this, our Spring Cir¬ 
cular for 1893, we take pleasure in 
announcing to hosts of patrons, who 


10A, 50a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 6.10 

Dressy Gooch Cloaks Hosiery 
i Laces Silks Ribbons 5 

BREVIER, LONG PRIMER AND PICA LEADED WITH 6’S. 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 





CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


441 


LAW ITALIC. 


32A, 200a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 6.70 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CO-PARTNER¬ 
SHIP of John A. Darwin and Adolphus Spearhead, doing 
business under the firm name of Darwin Spearhead in 
Poorland County, Texas, is this day dissolved by mutual 
consent. John A. Darwin is hereby authorized to settle S9 


32A, 200a, Brevier (8 Point). 8.05 

KNOW ALL MEN by these Presents, that We, 
the said Abe Smythe and William Brown, for 
the purpose of securing the prompt and punc¬ 
tual payment of the aforesaid principal sum of 
money, and the interest thereon, according 459 


24A, 140a, Long Primer (10 Point). 7.40 

To KIND0G00D Sf BADEJVOUGH: 

JVe have the honor to inform yon 
that the Co-Partnership heretofore ex¬ 
isting* between Snivelly Weepem and 
Crusty U. Never suit, under the firm 20 


18A, 100a, Pica (12 Point). 6.60 

TO ALL THIS MAY REACH: 

Let it be thoroughly tin own and 
generally well understood, that by 
and in accordance with contract Jj,5 


SPACES AND QUADS EXTRA. 



442 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CALIGRAPH. 


96A, Brevier (8 Point). 6.60 

THE TYPE-WRITER HAS BECOME 
SO POPULAR AS TO BE IN USE 
IN NUMEROUS ESTABLISHMENTS, 
HENCE CIRCULARS WRITTEN, OR 
APPEARING AS IF WRITTEN ON A 
TYPE-WRITER, RECEIVE MORE AT- 

The above is also east on Pica body, 96A, 6.75. 


15A, 70a, Long Primer (10 Point) No. 2. 6.20 

The success attend¬ 
ing the sales of our 
other faces of Type of 
this description has 
induced us to present 


20A, 120a, Long Primer (10 Point) No. 3. 6.90 

It is a well-known fact among 
Job Printers that the popularity 
of this style of letter is such 
that it is already one of the in¬ 
dispensable adjuncts of a properly 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


443 


CALIGRAPH. 


15A, 70a, Pica (12 Point) No. 4. 5.35 

Sir: In our last Circular 
to the trade we called atten¬ 
tion to the Low Prices at 
which goods were being offered; 
since that date war rumors have 
advanced values, but we still 
sell a five cent loaf for a 
nickel, and shall continue to 


60A, Pica (12 Point) No. 5. 6.20 

THE INCREASING DEMAND FOR 
DIFFERENT STYLES OF TYPE¬ 
WRITER TYPE HAS INDUCED US TO 
TRY OUR HAND AGAIN IN GETTING 
OUT THE CALIGRAPH NO. 4 AND 
NO. 5, WHICH ARE BOTH CAST ON 
PICA BODY, AND FOR WHICH WE 
ANTICIPATE QUITE A DEMAND. THEY 
WERE MADE TO IMITATE THE WORK 


FIGURES, SPACES AND QUADS ARE PUT UP WITH ALL SIZES. 





444 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


REMINGTON STANDARD. 


20A, 110a, Pica (12 Point). 7.25 

The Island of Hawaii is the 
largest one of the Hawaiian group 
and is about 300 miles in cir¬ 
cumference, is in the form of 
two great twin peaks—Mauna Loa 
and Mauna Kea—rising out of the 
sea to a height of nearly 14,000 
feet. The spurs and the low 
plains near the coast are clothed 
with thick tropical verdure and 
cultivated fields of sugar-cane, 
but the summits are quite bald 
and covered with eternal snow. 
The whole island is of volcanic 
origin, as is true of all the 
islands of the group, and there 
is a crater on the summit of 
Mauna Kea which occasionally 
shows signs of activity. But 
Mauna Loa is the seat of volcanic 
action in the present age. On 
the southern slope of the mount¬ 
ain is situated the crater of 
Kilauea (Lake of Fire), which is 
perpetually active. This crater 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


445 


NOVELTY SCRIPT. 


5A, 16a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


4.00 


J\Lz^l vyi U/iX&llvjsb 

vyi +JlfC&yi $5 


5A, 12a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


5.25 


ZJ^V/wntexi 


4A, 8a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


7.25 


QiMX&FiZ' T isyi 


3A, 6a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


9.00 




3A, 5a, 


Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 


11.75 


Vwweice 


3A, 4a, Six-Line Pica (72 Point). 16.00 




440 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


OLD STYLE SCRIPT. 


JOB FONTS. 

ioA, 32a, 5.00 


CARD FONTS. 

5A, i 6a, 3.00 


Pica ( 1 2 Point). 

m c poc/ecci/ /c nrJbe r citric n /o/’ C fo/n nr Aha 1A Aeen in ft// 
A lA ivm/i nyA , cm c/ //irony A on/ cc //A (A cic/t on A } cine/ 1/ 
A^xrecrc/. cr yo /</vn cr nr) y /ore a tiA ivor/c/ cr /xoof A1 ni } cine/ 
ft try cc/ cr // // myA 14vc ’/A c /a yorycotij co/orA. cfyiif c/ 
Ae/rctyec/ Acm t n /o vtAirxn cr ry AJbccn/ci/con m vAccA Au/yec = 
fee/ Ac //? /ex /A ex AneerA cine/ ccrvff/tnyA o^ erven o^ cixo /e /' 

erne/ Acrfell* An / nr arc y rovc/fr n ty nit trc/l . yLcA 'M?<? f*<f /Ac 
eon/ec Aire A for nice/ -on /Are cent a/ 0/ nt<t y / /Ar c 

fortrv ex/ /Are /errcA/nci/ jbet rcicfiAe / ciAonf /Are nvcncA of’ 
AfxArcr^ cn c/^iAft cr n 10 /cr } cine/ /Ae 'yfn recc ( fs/rerAo ne An A y 
in Me rely nee / crn c/ Aicc/r ivciA /Ac Are note Ac Ac me of* //re 


cm Act c/e /or /Ac recovery of* /Ac Ao/y /erne/. ?*// miny/ec/ 


8A, 24a 6.00, Great Primer (18 Point). 4A, 128,3.50 

<d% e //ae/1 cnf n n trr re nJ 1 l rifitn/ 
u d -td deen itt a // /j cd mn/i it (jfd -a ft c/ 
t/i /< a tty /t o n / a if A td <r c /t o tty , a ti t/ t / 
derate) a. yo left "ft at ft t) (j/') /</ o ttd fp a r/t/ 
a /)01/ / /tents' ctfic/ ft ft yea/. a// f/tittyd 
wif/i t fd yo rye o ltd ro/ord. /A) it f a /do 
t/i t/ tt /efroty Jit tit t ft fo -p id t a tt tx ru 
deceit /a ft on fp/t/c/i d u //e c fee) A /in, f 


FIGURES, SPACES AND QUADS WITH ALL SIZES. 




CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


447 


OLD STYLE SCRIPT. 


JOB FONTS. 

6A, 20a, 8.00 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


CARD FONTS. 

3A, loa, 4.50 


^A’-dt tna t:dtr.i ct compound of 

/AtA ct t id niodt no He li 


Ct 


n m an 


’ 


corporcat ■dfcnat/i un ited to 
an ltd a ct /dipnimetru and com li= 
of person, Jja.di 1 tva ton id 


\yfy tA out 


ot //c / i n Aidtc 


cm [ft on f ct ficirci t ie t in // id tony 


6A, 18a, 9.00 Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 3A, ga, 5.00 

i t/a.}4 


• Jib 



ve 



c cistri lo cf it ec/ t/i e Axo oA. 


6 } / 

« ixy 


itocon,x Axe //, Aon 


Qi 








fiery con. Jptcuoit'i A 




' n AcorAeeX 

ny m etcAe 

[y OL/1 


FIGURES, SPACES AND QUAPS WITH ALL SIZES. 








US 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


STEELPLATE SCRIPT. 


JOB FONTS. 

ioA, 32a, 5.00 


CARD FONTS. 

5A, 16a, 3.00 


trz- /j mt- 


Pica ( 12 Point). 

id* '/a- ^ v^c 'l a z €f dfo- 

l ev^t- z? e^e.o/ci 't, u-c- d-r /'/it t'+^1^ 

■/^tr.'tj <z- '//Ctt ^' r y ^z-^d, ez-'Sic/S d~e-??-lZt"i*-i~e--Pd--^d- 
rrz-^/f-- 'Z^o-d-co/t ■'//£<■ -/^tr er-i^. ce 



8A, 28a, 7.00 Double Pica (24 Point) No. 2. 4A, 14a, 4.00 



FIGURES, SPACES AND QUADS WITH ALL SIZES. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 

STEELPLATE SCRIPT. 


449 


JOB FONTS. 
7A, 25a, g.OO 


CARD FONTS. 

Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point) No. 2. 4 A, 12a, 5.00 







// / 






/ 
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'ts&'dd-ld 


dU €Z- 






7A, 20a, 9.00 Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point) No. 1. 4A, ioa, 5.00 



FIGURES, SPACES AND QUADS WITH ALL SIZES. 


29 



450 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


BOSTON SCRIPT 


gA, 25a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 



Y,J 

((^fle(4r6 /'/te- Q^^a^/zCtued/el'n- 

{ 'X^lc 1 Uel ly, rj^ (J/lyidtc ^J2 


7A, 20a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


8.00 



uwi'm&l c ~i /0 



(2^ (yf/A -wUe 

'lfaui/j'/s Jj< 


5 a . 1 5 a i 


Double Great Primer (36 Point). 


10.00 



FIGURES, SPACES AND QUADS WITH ALL SIZES. 





CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


451 


BOSTON SCRIPT. 


4A, 10a, 


Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 


12.00 





3A, 8a, 


Five-Line Pica (60 Point). 


15.00 



FIGURES, SPACES AND QUADS WITH ALL SIZES, 






452 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CHICAGO SCRIPT. 


JOB FONTS. 

I2A, 48a, 10.75 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


CARD FONTS. 

6A, 16a, 4.30 


ow, <Vvt itwvGxI Ko OW' 

(\^Oek /^OGcW 

/0\igJk €)uaWC\jj a/C &ou> 


8A, 36a, 1 1.75 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


4A, 1 2a. 4.70 


'YvClvt 


\/>C TTVOTVA,n4 O- 


Aau 




Iv 


G/U Juu /OoWcw4- ^ nc\ '-Vc \\ 

IS. \0 



VaV 




5 a , 2 5 a i ' 5 - 3 ° Double Great Primer (36 Point). 3A, 8a, 6.00 



Figures, Logotypes, and Spaces and Quads with all Sizes of this Series. 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


453 


TITLE SCRIPT. 


JOB FONTS. 

8A, 50a, 11.45 


CARD FONTS. 

Double Pica ( 24 Point). 4A, 12a, 4.00 



£ 


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rrn, /rr/'e 


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5A, 25a, 10.50 Double Columbian (32 Point). 3A, 8a, 4.75 







454 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


LADIES’ HAND SCRIPT. 


JOB FONTS. CARD FONTS. 

i 0 A, 75a, 9.00 Great Primer (18 Point). 6A, i6a, 3.75 



75a Job Fonts of Lower Case sold separately, including Spaces and Quads, $5.55 


8A, 50a, 10.90 Double Pica (24 Point). 4A, 12a, 4.00 



50a Job Fonts of Lower Case sold separately, including Spaces and Quads, $fi.45 



25a Job Fonts of Lower Case sold separately, including Spaces and Quads, $5 45 







CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


455 


LADIES’ HAND SCRIPT No. 2. 


JOB FONTS. 

toA, 75a, 10.75 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


CARD FONTS. 

6A, 16a, 3.75 




ayid $&npc 

l//>, ^jLz>n. tz le- o./ m 


-tfu2,n tzyie- ^dtddymd- -t-nt 

/ cf , 

75a Job Fonts of Lower Case sold separately, including Spaces and Quads, $7.30 


8A, 50a, 12.55 Double Pica (24 Point). 4A, 123,4.50 



5 A, 25a, 10.80 Double Columbian (32 Point). 3 A , 8a, 4.75 



25a Job Fonts of Lower Case sold separately, including Spaces and Quads, $6.25 




456 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


POSTER ROMAN. 


22A, 14a, 124a, Columbian (16 Point). 12.48 

GRAND PUBLIC SALE 

OF HOMESTEADS. 

On Tuesday, April 1, 1892, 
at Ten o'clock, all that Parcel 
of Land known as Sleepy Hol¬ 
low, and Lots 12, 13 and 14% 


12A, 8 a, 78a, Paragon (20 Point). 12.48 

FARMING STOCK 

MUST BE SOLD 

The following named 
Farm Machinery, viz:— 
I Plow, 2 Forks, \ Hoe 

8A, 5a, 42a, Double Pica (24 Point). 12 00 

STOCK SALES 

MACHINERY 

Herein described 
Farm Stock 928% 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


POSTER ROMAN. 


457 


6A, 4A, 27a, 


Double Columbian (32 Point). 


12.00 


INTEREST 

CONCERN 


The Designers 
are, every one 
of them, to 2k 


6A, 4A, 34a, Canon (44 Point). 23.00 

HONOR 

It becomes 

1/a tax-eater 


Parasite 5% 


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458 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


POSTER ROMAN, No. 3. 


28A, 18a, 165a, Pica (12 Point). 12.48 

AUCTION NOTICE. 

On Fkiday, June 24, 1884, at 
Ten O’clock, will be sold to the 
highest bidder, all that Parcel, 
or Parcels of Land known as 
Lot 13, Block 1, Beck’s Siibdiv. 
8. E % of S. W. 21, 38, 14, with 
Dwelling - House and improve¬ 
ments thereon. Terms, three- 
fourths Cash balance on time, 
with interest at 7 per cent, per 

Italic, 12A, 24a, 2.65 


20A, 14A, 120a, Great Primer (18 Point). 12.48 

PUBLIC NOTICE. 

The Undersigned will 
sell on the premises on 
Monday, June 4th, 1884, 
at ten o’clock, precisely, 
the following described 
Property, to wit: All the 
Stoves, Range, Furnace and 
Saloon Fixtures in the 16^ 

Italic, 12A, 24a, 3.90 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


459 


POSTER ROMAN, No. 3. 

10A, 6 a, 63a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 12.00 

ATTENTION. 
Hermet, Stallion 

is sired by Chippewa 
foaled in 1876, bright 
bay , black points, and 
16% hands high, has 
Trotted to Harness in 

Italic, 10A, 20a, 4.55 


10A 6 a 40a, Double English (28 Point). 12.00 

RALLY! 
You are invited 
to attend a Mass 
Meeting held in 

the interest of ok 

Italic, 6A, 12a, 4.55 

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460 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


POSTER OLD STYLE. 


20A, 14A, 120a, Great Primer (18 Point). 12.48 

COMMENCEMENT 


THOROUGH ARTIST 

Especially for High Schools and 
Academies, yet its scope is broad 
enough to enable the perfect 8 }( 


12A, 8 a, 78a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 12 

SNIPE HUNTER 


THEORETICALLY 

Great Work for everyday 
Publisher and Sports 


10A, 6 a, 47a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


12.00 


INTERESTING 


STOCK SALE 

I he stock described 
can be seen any 8X 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


461 


POSTER OLD STYLE. 


7 A, 5A, 36a, 


Double Columbian (32 Point). 


12.00 


HUMANITY 


EXPERIENCE 

Has been greatly 
in demand hence 
the price of 26 ^ 


8 A, 36a, 


Canon (44 Point). 


23.00 


NOTES 

When in the 
political race 
take out 8N 


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MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


POSTER LATIN ANTIQUE. 


30A, 175a, Pica (12 Point). 13.50 

SHERIFF’S SALE 
The entire stock of Furs of Friez, 
Getcold & Company will be sold 
regardless of cost or value with¬ 
in the next thirty days. The sale 
commences Monday at 8 o’clock 


20A, 120a, Great Primer (18 Point). 


13.00 


PUBLIC NOTICE 
Is hereby given that the 
undersigned will sell at 
Public Auction on Tues¬ 
day, Oct. 1 3, 1889, the 


12A, 65a, 


Double Pica (24 Point). 


12.50 


MAGAZINES 
We have on hand 
a few numbers of 
St. Nicholas left 34 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


463 


POSTER LATIN ANTIQUE. 


8A, 36a, Double English (28 Point). 


12.50 


NOTICE 
A Mass Meet¬ 
ing will be held 
to-night in the 
Warren Hall 2 


6A 20a Double Great Primer (36 Point). 12.50 

STOLEN 


A Bay Mare 
from a barn 
in state of 5 


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464 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


POSTER IONIC. 


30A, 12a, 160a, Pica (12 Point). 16.00 

THROUGH TRAINS 

Will leave Chicag-o on the 
arrival of trains from the East, 
for all points West and North¬ 
west. Magnificent Dining Cars 
as well as luxurious Sleepers 
run with all through trains. 
Passengers leaving at Chicago 
at 2.45 P. M. will arrive in Den¬ 
ver at 11.45 P. M. the following 
day. For information, Tickets, 
sleeping car berths, apply to 
the General Passenger 1437)4 


20A, 84a, Great Primer (18 Point). 12.48 

PUBLIC VENDUE. 
Thursday, April 15, ’87 a 
miscellaneous lot of glass 
Eggs, also the Northwest 
quarter (%) of the North¬ 
west quarter <%), of Sec¬ 
tion Thirty-five (35) 
Township Forty (40), 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


465 


POSTER IONIC. 


12A, 62a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 12.00 

TAKE NOTICE 
On and after Friday 
Noon, July 3, 1876, 
there will be regular 
pistol practice every 
day, at Revere Hall 
for the benefit of the 
Grand Army of 27 % 

10A, 50a, Double Pica (24 Point). 12.50 

INSTRUCTION 
We are prepared to 
give lessons on the 
Banjo and Guitar, at 
prices and terms to 
suit everyone 134^ 

COMPLETE WITH SPACES AND QUADS. 

30 




466 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


POSTER IONIC. 

8A, 36a, Double English (28 Point). 12.00 

STRAYED I 
Or Stolen, on the 
Twenty-fifth 13 % 

6A 20a Double Great Primer (36 Point). 12 00 

MEETING 
On March 25, 
there will 82^ 

4A, 14a, Canon (44 Point). 11.55 

NOTICE 
Under 47 


COMPLETE WITH SPACES AND QUADS. 








SPECIMENS 

OF 

GERMAN TYPE FACES 


Signs, Ornaments, Borders, Logotypes, Date 
Lines, Corners, Blanks, Imprints, 
Headings, Mailing Type, Brass 
Rule, Electrotyped Cuts, 

Wood Type, Etc. 




468 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
/A INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Nonpareil German, No. 1. <& ~ ~ ~ 

$er menfd)lid)e gteife pat bie ©rbe angebaut, unb ben miberftrebenben 23o= 
ben burd) fein 93ef)arren nub feine ©efd)itftid)feit iibermunben. Sort t>at er 
bem fJJieere Sanb abgemonneu, pier bem bi'trren £anbe Strome gegebcn. 3onen 
unb BapreSjeiten pat ber ffltenfcp burcpeiuanber gemcngt, unb bie meicplidpen 
©emacpfe bes Orients ju feinem rauberen pimmet abgepartet. SSie er ©uropa 
nad} SSeftinbien unb bem ©iibmeere trug, bat er 2lfien in ©uropa auferftepen 
lafjen. ©in peiterer pimmet lad)t jept itber ©ermanienS 2Bdtbern, meld)e bie 
ftarfe IDtenicpenpaub jerrifj unb bem ©onuenftrapl auftpat unb in ben SBellen 
beS 9tpein§ jpiegeln fid) SlfienS fReben. 2ltt feinen Ufettt erpeben fid) botf= 
reidje ©tabte, bie ©enufj unb 2lrbeit in muntcrm Sebett burcpfdpmcirmen. pier 

finben mir ben fDtenfcpeu in fcineS ©emerbeS fneblicbem 93efifc fid)er unter einer 
gjtiEion, ipn, bem fonft eitt ein^iger fRacpbar benSdptummer raubte. Sie ©teicp= 
beit, bie er burd) feinen ©mtritt in bie ©efetticpaft oertor, bat er toieber gemon= 
nen burd) meife ©efepe. 23ou bem blinbeit Bmanq beS BufatlS unb ber SRot bat 
er fid) unter bie fanfterc perrfcpaft ber 23ertrciae gefliidjtet, unb bie greipeit beS 
9iaubtiere§ pingegebeit, urn bie ebtere greipeit beS fDtenfdpen ju retten. 28op© 
tbdtiq baben fid)' feine ©orgen getrennt, feine Xpatigfext Perteitt. Bept notiat 
ibn baS gebieterifdje 23ebiirfnife mcbt mebr an bie ^flugfcpaar, jept forbert ibn 
fein geiitb mebr non bem ffsflug auf baS 8d)tad)tfelb, pans unb peerb gu oer= 
teibigen. 9Jtit bem 2trme beS PanbntanneS fiiUt er feine ©dpeimeu, mit ben 
SBaffen beS triegerS fcpitpt er fein ©ebtet. SaS ©efep mad)t iiber fein ©xgem 

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Minion German, No. 1. < 1® ^ „ ? 

@§ gicbt in ber griecpifdjen ^abeltepre fein fitrdpterlid)ere§ unb jugteid) 
pai?tid)cre§ 23itb, at§ bie gurien ober ©rinnpen, menu fie au§ bem £)rfu3 
perborfteigcn, cinen 2>erbrecper ju Perfotgen. ©in fdpeufflidp PerjerrtcS 
©efidft, pagere giguren, ein Jtopf, ber ftatt ber paare mit ©dptangen be= 
becft ift, entporen unfere ©ittne ebcn fo fepr, al§ fie unfern ©efdpmad be; 
teibigen. 2 Benn aber biefe Ungepeuer Porgeftettt merbett, mie fie ben 
fBtuttermorber OrcfteS Perfotgen, tpie fie bie $a<fet in ipren pcinbeu 
fd))oingen unb ipn raftloS Pon einent One jum attbern fagett, bi§ fie enb; 
Ucf), ipenn bie jiirnenbc ©ercdjtigfeit Perfopnt ift, in bem 2 tbgrunb ber 

potte Perfdpminbett, fo Oertoeiten loir in einent angenepmen ©raufen bei 
biefer ^orftettung. 3tber niept bto§ bie ©emiffenSangft eine§ 23 er breeders, 
me(d)e burd) bie $urien Perfinntid)t mirb, fetbft feine pftid)tmibrigen pattbs 
lungen, ber mirftid)e 2 tctu§ cine§ 23erbred)en§, fann un§ in ber ©arftet; 
lung gefatten. Sie 2 )debea bc§ griedtjifc^eu SrauerfpietS Jttptdmneftra, bie 
iifren ©ema^t ermorbet, Dreft, ber feine fDiutter tobtet, erfittten uttfer ©e; 
mitt mit einer fd)aucrtid)en 2 uft. ©etbft im genteinett Seben entbeden 
mir, ba^ un§ gleidjgiittige, fa fetbft mibrige unb abfd)redtcnbe ©egenftanbe 
5 ,u intereffiren anfangen, fobatb fie fid)' entmeber bem Ungefieuren ober 
betn ©d)recflid^en natjern. ©in ganj gemeitter unb unbebeutenber fDdenfd) 

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469 


AMERICAN SYSTEM Or 

INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Brevier German, No. 1. ~ ~ ~ s 

®ie ©erid)t§barfeit ber S3iif)ne fangt an, mo ba§ ©ebiet ber 
meltlidjen ©efe&e fid) enbigt. SBenn bie ©eredftigfeit fiir ©olb 
erbtinbct unb tm ©olbe ber Safter fdpoelgt, menu bie $rebel ber 
s Jftdd)tigcn ©rer 0f)nntad)t fpotten unb 9tafd)enfurd)t ben 9lrm 
ber Dbrigfeit binbet, ubernimmt bie ©djaubiUfne ©dpnert unb 
SBage unb reipt bie Safter bor einen fd)redtid)en 9iid)terftut)L 
$a» gauge 9?eid) ber ^t)antafie unb ©efd)id)te, SSergangentjeit unb 
gufunft ftet)en itjrem SBinf gu ©ebote. ®u£)ne $8erbred)er, bie 

laugft fd)on int ©taub oermoberit, merbcn burd) ben altmdd)ti= 
gen 9tuf ber ®idjtfunft jept borgelaben unb mteberf)olen gum 
f^auerboHen Unterridjt ber s Jkd)melt eut fd)dnblid)e3 Seben. 
bbnmadjtig, gleid) ben ©djatten in einem §of)lfpieget, manbeln 
bie ©djreden U)re§ $af)rl)unbert§ bor unfern Slugen oorbet, nub 
mit moHiiftigem ©ntfepen Perfhtdjen nnr if)r ©ebadjtnifj. SBemt 
feine 2Roral mebr getefjrt mirb, teine Religion metjr ©lauben fin* 
bet, menu tein ©efep metjr bortjanben ift, mirb un§ SRebea nod) 
anfd)auen, menu fie bie Xreppen bc§ ^alafteS tjerunter manft unb 

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Bourgeois German, No. 1. < t , © _ _ 

2Benn man fid) fd)on ber fdfonen 9ktur erinnert, roeldje bie 
alten @riecf)en umgab; menu man nad)benft, mie oertraut 
btefe§ SSoIf unter feinem gliidlidjen #ttnmel mit ber freien 
fftatur leben fonnte, mie fef)r oiel ncifjer feine $orftellung§art, 
feine ©mpfinbungSraeife, feine ©itten ber einfdltigen fttatur 
lagen, unb meld) ein treuer Slbbrud berfelben feine £id)ter= 
merfe finb, fo muff bie SBemerfung befrentben, bafj man fo me* 

nige ©puren non bem fentimentalifdjen ^ntereffe, mit meld)em 
mir Dleueren an Dkturfcenen nub an fftaturdjarafteren ban* 
gen fonnen, bei bemfelben antrifft. $er ©riedje ift grcar im 
t)od)ften ©rabe genau, treu, umftdnbtid) in ©efd&reibung ber* 
felben, aber bod) gerabe nid)t meljr unb mit feinem norgugli* 
djeren £ergen§anteit, af§ er e§ and) in Sefd&reibung eine§ 
2fnguge§, eine§ ©d)ilbe§, einer fKiiftuug, eine§ £auSgerate8 
ober irgenb eine§ med)anifd)en ^robnfteS ift. (Sr fdjeint in 

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470 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
r\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

Long Primer German, No. 1. 



$>er menfd)Iid)e f)at bie (Srbe angebaut unb ben 
miberftrebenben 93oben burd) fein SBefjarren unb feine @e= 
frf)icflicf)feit iiberttmnben. Oort f)at cr bem SDZeere Sanb 
abgemonnen, t)ier bem barren Sanbe Strome gegeben. 
3onen unb ^afjreS^eiten f)at ber SCRenfc^ burdjeinanber ge= 
mengt unb bie meid)tid)ften ®emdd)fe be§ Orients §u fei= 

nem rau^eren £nrnmet abgetjdrtet. 2Sie er (Suropa nacf) 
Seftinbien unb bem ©iibmeere trug, f)at er $lfien in (Sm 
ropa auferfteben laffen. <$in beiterer §immel tad)t jept 
iiber $ermanien§ 2Batbern, metdje bie ftarfe SDtafdjem 
banb perft ^errif) unb bem ©onnenftrafd auftfjat, unb in 
ben SBelten beS 9?f)einS fptegelit fid) 2lfienS 9?ebett. 2tn 
feinen Ufem erljeben fid) ooifrcidje ©table, bie ®enuf 3 unb 

“ “ 1184 “■ 

I '■ 

Small Pica German, No. 1. <^© 

£er menfdjiidje gieif} fjat bie (Srbe angebaut unb 
ben miberftrebenben $oben burd) fein 23ef)arren unb 
feine ©efdjicflidjfeit iibermunben. Oort fjat er bem 
s D^cere Saitb abgemonnen, fjier bem barren Sanbe @tro- 
me gegeben. gonen unb Safjre^eiteu fjat ber 9 ftenfd) 
burcfjeinanber gemengt, nub bie meidjlidjften ©emadjfe 

be§ Orients gu feinent rauf)eren £imme( abgef)drtet. 
2 Bic er (Suropa nadj 2 Beftinbien‘ unb bem ©itbmeere 
trug, f)at er Slfien in (Suropa auferftefjen laffen. (Sin 
fjeiterer §immel Iad)t jetjt iiber GkrmanienS SMbern, 
me(d)e bie ftarfe 9ttenfd)enf)anb ^errifj unb bem ©on= 
nenftraiji auftfjat, unb in ben Pencil beS fRfjeinS fpie= 


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471 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
r\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 


Pica Gebman, No. 1 



© 



®er tnenfd)ltd)e I)cit bie (£rbe angebaut 
nub ben miberftrebenben 33oben burd) fein 23e- 
fjarren nub feme ®efd)idlid)!eit iiberitmnben. 
Sort I)at er bem SJteere Sanb abgetuonnen, t)ier 
bent biirren Sanbe ©triune gegeben. 3onen unb 

Safjre^eiten f)at ber SDlenfcb burdjeinanber ge= 
ntengt, unb bie meid)Ud)jten ©emcidjfe be§ Orients 
ju feinem rauljeren $immel abgetjartet 333te 
er (Suropa nadj SBeftiubien uitb bem ©iibtneere 
trug, f)at er Sljien in ©nropa auferftefjen taffen. 


2(93-$l234567890 2lfyf)abetf), a bi3 5 , 10f em. 


English Gebman, No. 1. <^@_ ^ ^ Ij 

®ic ©leidjgultigfeit, rnit ber unfer pt)t= 
lofo4*J)ircnbe§ ^eitalter auf bie ©(.ride ber 
3ttufen fjerabgufetjen anfdnrjt, fdjeint feirte 
©attung ber^oefie entpfinblid)er ptrep 
fen, ab§ btc ©rifcfie. 

®er bramatijd)cu$id)tfunft biettt bod) 
menigften§ bie ©inridjtung be§ gefe(l= 
)d)aftlid)en 2ebett§ 311 cinigcm ©djufcc, 
unb ber er 3d Reuben erlaubt if) re freierc 
gorm, fid) bem SBeltton mefjr anjufdjmies 

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472 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


POSTER GERMAN. 

20A, 100a, Great Primer (18 Point). 12.48 

3)er ntenfdjttdfe gtetfj l)at bte 
<Srbe angebaut nub ben tniberftre= 
benben Robert burd) fetn SJetjarren 

uitb feme <Befrf)icfIicf>feit uberttmn* 
ben. £>ort f)at er bent 3fteere Saitb 
abgenumnen, fiter bent bttrreit Sait= 
be @tronte gegeben. $onen unb 
^afjre^eiten fat ber Sftenfd) burdj* 

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14A, 40a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 12.00 

$er ntenfd)Itd)e$Ieij 5 ftat 
bte be angebaut unb ben 
ttnberftrebenben23nben bnrc^ 
fetn $el)arreit unb feme ®e= 
fd)uf(id)feit itbenintnbeiL 
3)nrt bat er bent Sfteere 

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473 


POSTER GERMAN. 


8A, 60a, Double English (28 Point). 12.00 

®ermenfd)ltc()egleif5 
I)flt bic ©rbe angebaut 
intb ben ttnberftreben= 
ben 2?oben burcf) fetn 
2?cl)«n:eit mtb feine@e= 
(rf)iiflid)feit uberttmn= 
belt. 3>ort I)at cv bent 

lUceere Snub abgettunh 
nett, f)ier bent bitrrcn 
Saitbe Striime gege= 
ben. 3Linen intb 3 a =l) 

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474 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


SCHWABACHER. 


15A, 50a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 1.95 

^orberung 2lllgemeiner Hcditstniffcnfdiaft 
untcrCeitung 2lncrfanntcr ^urifien <Europas unb 2lmerifas 
Die Cjpofiiton jur ,5eier ber ^OOjdfyrigen (Entbecfung 2lmerifas burcfi (Eoluntbus 

1,492 (EinigFcit madjt ftarf 1,495 


15A, 50a, 


Erevier (8 Point). 


2.65 


£a|5 mid) Icbctt unb ftcrbcn im freien £anbe 
^cltgibfe £iteratur rerfcfyafftc fid) cinen 2luffd)nmng tm 3at|rc 
4 IDafyrc tlTettjobe bcr (Eyramtct 8 


12A, 40a, 


Long Primer (10 Point). 


2.20 


Betracbtungen fiber Me (Slaubenslefyre 
Camtemimlb im fc^r fdjonen Bufcb $u 2lfd?affenburg 
6 (Sefcbicbte ber Citeratur ^ 


9A, 30a, 


Pica (12 Point). 


2.35 


£attbfcfyaften her 2ltjeingegent>en 
Kaifer IPiltjelm von Deutfdjlanb als fjerrfdjer 
91 £pifd?c poefic \Z 


9A, 30a, English (14 Point). 3,20 

^cuer unb Sd)n?efel tuerbcn 
Denouftung unb 3ammcr t>m*id)ten 
2 €cbcn lUcisbcit 5 


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CHICACO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


475 


SCHWABACHER. 

5A, 15a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 3.15 

<5ett unb (SiPtgfett 
I^anbbud? ber (Befcfytcfyte 
5 Segelfcbtff 7 

5A, 10a, Five-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 3.85 

(Sotbe Bcirbcr 

X>id)tfun)t Cogif 4! 

4A, 8a, Two-Line Great Primer (36 Point). 4.50 

3aunt Snicbt 7 

3A 8a Four-Line Pica (48 Point). 6.95 

231au Sub 2 


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476 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


GERMAN TITLE NO. 2. 


15A, 50a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.85 

2$tc fomtctt loir won giuecfmaftiflfcit reftett ; ftcttn 
j&eilquetteu non AlroittI)ul, Soften, 9iaitl)eim uitft SBteelmftett 36 

15A, 50a, Minion (7 Point). 3.10 

$ic flroftten *Hcvttd)tcr utter it m itten ftnfc 
80 ^ireetoren Dev attflentcinen (sjetnerMdntte in ^otefcam 

15A, 50a, Brevier (8 Point). 3.15 

&cv lidnctt &df)c mcittc& OHiitfce 
9iic*crf<i<ic &cr Corner im $cuto(ntracr 2&<tn>c 957 

15A, 50a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 3.95 

($# Ware fd)ott fxiv i>ctt gfrcttttD 
4380 fet, «un»rtl)vl mir X>\c 2Mttc 3d)iUcv 

12A, 40a, Long Primer (lO Point). 3.00 

2(ftl)ctif Writttlu'Vii «i> titter it 
(frjCMflniffc DcS 'Dtuicv.iIvcidK* <§o(l> 70 


9A, 30a, Small Pica (ll Point). 2.60 

ftlOtamneftra 2*tt(ad) ToOIin 
85410 Si t>t>cul(nip'n fftlttfcttttt, iWi c tt a fl e r i c 


9A > 30a > Pica (12 Point). 3 . 10 

(<> oml’iuatioit mtlOvltdicv .tteafte 
Stltc ©UftcvQrtllevie tit SSetmot* 395 


“A> 2oa > English (14 Point). 3.25 

®aftefet*£ 9ietfelntdjev $t*tttj 
5280 .Onnftbud) i»er 28eit<Kfdjid)te 


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■477 

GERMAN TITLE NO. 2. 


7 A, 20a, Great Primer (18 Point). 

mti> 

.SloyenOrtflcn 9i0fenf)cim 


3.50 



7A, 20a, 


Double Small Pica (22 Point). 


4.75 


SRiifhwfl 

26 2(va0ifn 


4A, 10a, Double English (28 Point). 


4.80 



3A, 6a, Double Great Primer (36 Point). 3.95 

4 .VMinlmvrt 'Hit 


3A, 6a, 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 

Q 

A 


5.35 


%sav'\* 2 


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478 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


GERMAN TITLE CONDENSED NO. 2. 


15A, 50a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.25. 

£ie aBiirbigung beb Sdfjobferd beb 2MtnflS ift aUgcmciu 
SiJiffenfc^aftlidje ©jbebitioti jur SBeobadjtuitg ber totalen ©onnenftnfternife 2 

15A, 50a, Minion (7 Point). 2.50 

(58 rcbcn nnb trainmen bte 'JUlenfdjcn Diet bon befferen 
^imftigen Xageit; man fie^t fie renneit nnb jageit a?o(f8bibItot^et 358 

15A, 50a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.50 

©etuerftreidje Stnbte uitb freunbltdje SBrfer 
385 Setjrbudj ber Religion nnb IUt)tt)ologic ber nlten ©rietfjeit 

15A, 50a, Bourgeois (9 Point). 3.15 

21>er ift mtter (*ud), ber fctiter Siiitge eittc 
9Jtenfdjen uitb bitten bcr Staatcn oott 9lorb*?lmeri!a 43*2 

12A, 40a, Long Primer (10 Point). 2.45 

■Wiardjcn uitb SuGenbfdjriften bon 
9218 $>te ©cMvgSgcacnb Don SBatjertt uitb ber s }>fa(j 

9A, 30a, Small Pica (ll Point). 2.05 

$urjc 23etrad)tuugen tiber (SHanbenslefjrc 
3 $ic 2$af)rf)cit bcr s $tM ift lantjft betutefett loorbcit 

9A, 30a, Pica (12 Point). 2.50 

Sit (SvHtuuitg filter Sritgiibic 
aSerfcttmitluttgen bc§ Mnftler * a$ereiit§ 4352 

8A, 25a, English (14 Point). 2.50 

$ic (grbffmutg bcr ^rcfjbcbottc 
SBerbiitbumj mit ©iefocit bind) bnt funnel 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


479 


GERMAN TITLE CONDENSED NO. 2. 


7A, 20a, 


Great Primer (18 Point). 


2.95 


Sector bcr 0t«bt=Si1)iilc 5 
(Etutal .Slitlift 


7A, 20a, 


Double Small Pica (22 Point). 


3.95 


5 ©lute 2rt)6nlicit ©riitj 
SScalociicr burd) ©ctcrbfmrcj 


4A, 10a, 


Double English. (28 Point). 

C* 


3.95 


(5 ornbbie v s«t(cr 1 

s 4'l)iIo)0|)I)ie .Sluit|tleriu 


4A, 10a, 


5-Line Nonpareil (30 Point). 


4.00 


s Jii)t)iitilb iWtrtIjrett 4 
2ft)iIIcf ©btl)c Scfftitg 


3A, 6a, 


Double Paragon (40 Point). 


3.85 


Gajar 0d)bpfcr 2 


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480 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


PARISIAN BLACK. 


10A, 30a, Nonpareil (6 Point). 2.75 

glie ©vinnxjen t>ex* alien ©x*teclTenn»ax*en fofox't 
3He IflUeltaxtaftelUtnii int |Jahx*e 1803 in ©Ijtcano fraxrf 
gtiiniefjrat? ^axua *3ex*iut gtixi* 


8A, 24a, Brevier (8 Point). 2.75 

flfon bcx* Itcijtcn 2|)ohc mjetm# 


(CUucUe# in Me niicljtlicljen ®iefen M# ©lenfc# 


^itopitx ©rtnal-QBintnciljung fftmtfi 13 


8A, 24a, Long Primer (10 Point). 3.25 

gjanMntcJt bzv gictjtHmtpt 
85 ©cifar $i['frKv$<xllgvi£ H}va$ gitljm 

6A, 16a, Pica (12 Point). 3.40 

SI ic ©xrijffnmtii irex* lives* 
Helmtte im JXeicljsiage ®hiiv 35 

5A, 12a, Great Primer (18 Point). 3.85 

gnthzv, 3Icfxn*matxir 
7B ©x'ntiilbc 'ifSiirel (Bzxnixt 

5A, 12a, Double Small Pica (22 Point). 5.30 

gtdni0#Jj£r0 £nii> 
Onithc Ilxtf JJvoben g 


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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


481 


SIGNAL SERVICE WEATHER SIGNS. 

Series No. 1. 



Double English. (28 Point). Per Font, 0.75. 



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 


Indications. —No. 1, White Flag—Clear or Fair Weather; No. 2, Blue Flag— 
Rain or Snow; No. 3, White Flag, Black Center—Cold Wave; No. 4, Black Tri¬ 
angular Flag—Temperature; No. 4, when placed above or before Nos. 1 and 2, 
indicates warmer weather; when placed below or after, colder. Flags displayed 
as shown in the margin would read: Warmer, Fair Weather, followed by Rain 
or Snow. No. 5 is designed for printing over No. 1 when it is desired to show 
the Blue Flag in its proper color. 

Double Paragon. (40 Point). Per Font, 1.00. 



Fonts in this series contain three of each character. 


Series No. 2. 


Four-Line Pica. (48 Point). Per Font, 1.50. 


RED 



WHITE 



CLEAR OR FAIR 


1 2 




RAINORSNOW LOCALRAINS RAIN OR SNOWCLEAR or FAIRTEMP’R’TURE 


7 8 

This series of Weather Signals has been especially designed for Newspaper work, the char¬ 
acters being cast so that three Flags and two end pieces (1 and 6) exactly fill a 13-em pica 
measure. Spaces one-half the width of signs are put up with the fonts, so that there will be 
no trouble in justification when less than three signs are used. The Red streamer (ll indi¬ 
cates the point from which the Signs are read; the above example reads: Ram, followed by 
Clear or Fair Weather, Colder. Character No. 7 is to be used in place of No. 4 during winter 
Fonts contain 3 each of Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, two each of 4, 7, 8, and 4 Spaces. 


31 































































482 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


ELECTION SIGNS. 


For t.ho Australian ballot. The signs are cast to the point system 
on metal bodies, and are therefore easily justified. 


8 7 6 

□ □ □ 


X 


x 


□ 



IO 

11 

1 2 

1 3 

DEM 


REP 


PROHI 


PEOP 


I 4 



N< 


u 

2—20 

44 

44 

u 

3—20 

44 

44 

u 

4—40 

44 

44 

u 

5—40 

44 

44 

44 

6—12 

44 

44 

«4 

7—10 

44 

44 

44 

8— 8 

44 

44 

44 

9—30 

44 

44 

44 

10—30 

44 

44 

44 

11—30 

44 

44 

44 

12—30 

44 

44 

44 

13—30 

44 

44 

44 

14—72 

4« 

44 


PRICES. 



50 or 

100 or 

Each. 

More. 

More. 


Each. 

Each. 

$0 05.... 


....$0 03 

06.... 

.... 01.... 

.. .. 03 

06.... 

. .. 01.... 

.. .. 03 

15.... 


10 

15.... 


10 

06.... 

.... 01.... 

.... 03 

06.... 

.... 01.... 

.... 03 

06.... 

.... 01.... 

.... 03 

06.... 

.... 01.... 

.... 01 

06.... 

.... 01.... 

.... 01 

06.... 

.... 01.... 

.... 01 

06.... 

.... 01.... 

.. .. 01 

06.... 

.... 01.... 

.... 01 

25.... 





























































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


483 


ELECTION SIGNS. 


For the various states using the Australian ballot. The prices 
given below are for single characters. For prices in quantities, see 
opposite page. 



15c. 


ILLINOIS AND IOWA. 

l 2 3 

x □ 


5c. 


X 


6c. 


6c. 



KENTUCKY AND MICHIGAN. 


□ 


6 


7 


□ 


□ 


8 


□ 

6c. 


INDIANA. 


10 

11 

12 

13 

DEM 


REP 


PROHI 


PEOP 

6c. 

6c. 

6c. 

6e. 


8 


□ 

6c. 


WISCONSIN. 

9 

□ 

-- 6c. 


OHIO. 





25C. 
















484 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


POINTERS. 


characters. Price per Font, $1.25 



CONTOUR POINTERS. 


characters. Price per Font, $1.25 


O 

1 


2 



SHADED POINTERS. 


CHARACTERS. 


Price per Font, $1 25 






4 





POINTERS ARE CAST ON NONPAREIL AND PICA BODIES. NUMBERS 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8 ARE 
MADE TO LINE WITH SIX-TO-PICA RULE NO. 203. 

A FONT CONTAINS 48 OF CHARACTER NO. I, 20 OF NO. 2. EACH OF NOS. 3, 4, 5. 6: 

3 EACH OF NOS. 9, 10, 13 14, IB, 16; 2 EACH OF NOS. 7 8 II I 

































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


485 


PALMETTO ORNAMENTS. 


ORIGINAL. 

Price per font, $1.00. 



CONTOUR PALMETTO ORNAMENTS. 

Price per font, $1.00. 



SHADED PALMETTO ORNAMENTS. 

Price per font, $1.00. 



10 












486 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 



No. 3—15c. 


ARCADE ORNAMENTS. 


Sold by the Single Piece. 


No. 8—15e. 




No. 17 10c. 


No. 13—10c. 




No. 11—10c. 


No. 7—15c. 




No. 15—15c. 


No. 14—15c. 




No. 10—10c. 


No. 5—10c. 


1 

' 


No. 9—10c. 



No. 12—10c. 




No. 6—10c. 

















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


487 




-•a--^ 


IROQUOIS ORNAMENTS. 




Job Font, $2.50. 


(§>) 

1 




-,f,- 




'4 


4 


Card Font. $1.00. 


— ~~ 




j 


TURNER ORNAMENTS. 

Per Font, $2.00. 


3 4 








11 


12 


10 

13 




14 


15 


NUMBER OF CHARACTERS : FOUR EACH OF 9, I I, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15; TWENTY-FOUR OF 
I; SIXTEEN OF 2; TWELVE OF THE REST. 


I 


CALUMET ORNAMENTS. 

























488 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


TWINKLERS. 



CHARACTERS. 


* 




* * 



Price per font $1.00. 


Can be used in combination witli brass rule for making a variety of neat and 
attractive borders. For tints and ornaments on commercial work they are un¬ 
excelled. In truth there is no limit to their usefulness. 

Cast on 6, 12, 18, 24 and 36 point bodies. 




* 


* 


Marder, Luse & Co.%^ : 

(jKicago, Illinois. 






* # 

* ^ * 


* 


^ 4 




* *«** * **«* *v% * * * 


** * **** * 


PRINTERS’ NIC-NACS. 

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » 


<• - - CHARACTERS ► * ► 


1 


•■♦▲•■♦A 

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

The “Nic-Nacs” are composed of twelve characters, cast on Nonpareil 
em body. Printers will appreciate their usefulness after once using them 
1 he Nic-Nacs” are put up in fonts at $1.00 per font. 


♦ 

r* 

( 


• • 


• • • 

• • • 


♦ ♦ 












































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


489 


NIC-NACS No. 2. 

ORIGINAL. 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

Price per font, $1.00. 


CONTOUR NIC-NACS. 

ORIGINAL. 

O □ O A ☆ O □ O A ☆ 

1 2 3 45G789 1U 

Price per font, $1.00. 


IiTK-SPOTS. 


CHARACTERS. 



10 11 12 13 

The “Ink Spots" are cast on Nonpareil, Pica, Double Pica and 


Four-Line Pica body. 

They are pnt up in fonts at $1.25 per font. 







490 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


RULE ORNAMENTS 


© S) 


RULE ORNAMENTS No. 1. 

Per Font, $1.10. 


8 !) 1 


10 6 7 

Q) 



5 


12 


RULE ORNAMENTS No. 2. 

Per Font, $1.10. 


13 


14 15 23 22 


(D 6) 


in • it; 17 


19 


RULE ORNAMENTS No. 3. 

Per Font, $1.25. 

26 24 25 27 29 


33 





RULE ORNAMENTS No. 4. 

ORIGINAL. 

3 4 5 * C 




Price per font, $1.00. 











CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


491 


FOOT-PRINTS. 



Put up in fonts, at $100 per font. 


SLOCUM SEALS. 



Cast on twenty-four, thirty-six, sixty, seventy-two and ninety-sixpoint. 

bodies. Price, per font, $1.50 











49 2 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


WORD ORNAMENTS. 


19 20 21 7 8 9 10 11 12 


No. 5.— Price $1.20. 

DOUBLE SM. PICA. GREAT PRIMER. PICA. LG. PRIMER. 

1X0+ ^*>8^ * *3* ♦Sx * k*P 

4 5 6 

DOUBLE ENGLISH. 

* xg* 

13 14 15 

FOUR-LINE PICA. 


DOUBLE COLUMBIAN. 

■£x( Kg- 

22 23 24 

DOUBLE PARAGON. 


i><3* Hh >£xi 


16 17 


18 


No. 6.— Price $1.05. 


NONP. BREVIER. LG. PRIMER. PICA. 


-**• + +•- -•+• + +► -n- + +► 

25 26 27 22 23 24 19 20 21 

DOUBLE GREAT PRIMER. 

-►f + -K 


16 17 18 


GT. PRIMER. 

+ 4^ 

7 8 9 


DOUBLE SM. PICA. 


^*+- + +*- 


4 5 6 


DOUBLE ENGLISH. 


-f + +► 


10 11 • 12 


FOUR LINE PICA. 


"•+ + +► 


13 


14 


15 









CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


493 


WORD ORNAMENTS. 


No. 7.-—Price $2.10. 


LG. PHLMElv. 


COLUMBIAN. 


PICA. 


12 3 4 



17 18 19 20 




$ m 




21 22 23 24 


DOUBLE ENGLISH. 


DOUBLE PICA. 






8 


DOUBLE COLUMBIAN. 



CANON. 



FIVE-LINE PICA. 






494 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


WORD ORNAMENTS. 


NONP. 

10 11 12 


No. 8.— Price $1.05. 

BItEVIER. LG. PRIMER. PICA. 

4 > * * 4 ^ 

4 5 6 


*> * 

7 8 9 


- 4 *- 

13 14 15 


TWO-LINE BREV. 

-*v* * 


16 


17 


18 


TWO-LINE ENGLISH. 



22 




24 


TWO-LINE PICA. 



TWO-LINE LG. PRIM. 

* 4 ** 4 + 

12 3 


TWO-LINE COLUMBIAN. 


TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER. 


28 29 30 


A 4" • 

25 26 27 


No. 9.— Price $1.50. 


NONPAREIL. 

15 15 16171819 20 


BREVIER. 

^ + ft * ^ ^=“ 

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 


LONG PRIMER. 



9 10 11 12 13 14 


COLUMBIAN. 



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 


PICA. 



* ☆ * f 

31 32 33 34 




36 



37 


GREAT PRIMER. 



38 39 40 41 42 



DOUBLE PICA. 


A 

t 

☆ 


\/ 

N 

44 

45 

47 

48 

49 



50 



















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


495 


WORD ORNAMENTS. 


No. 10.— Price $2.05. 


riCA. TWO-LINE BUEV. TWO-LINE LG. I’UIM. TWO-LINE PICA. 

-ri # -N 4^$^- ^ ^ ^ ^ 


10 11 12 7 8 9 

TWO-LINE PARAGON. 

M i & 


FOUR-LINE PICA. 


13 14 15 


TWO-LINE COLUMBIAN. 


^ 

16 17 18 

FIVE-LINE PICA. 




SIX-LINE PICA. 



PICA. 

*> v N* 
7 8 9 


No. 12.— Price $1.00. 

TAVO-LINE BREVIER. TWO-LINE LG. PRIM 

^ v *4* ^ ’l* ^ 

10 11 12 4 5 6 


TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER. 


TAVO-LINE PICA. 




12 3 


13 14 15 




196 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


WORD ORNAMENTS. 


No. 13.— Price $1.00. 


BREVIER. 

*4 { •> 

13 14 15 16 


BONG rRIMER. 

o} V ♦> ;o 

9 10 11 12 

TWO-LINE ENGLISH. 

<>;< $>;<> 


ncA. 


{*:• **■ 

17 18 19 20 


TWO-LINE BREV. 

oj V ♦♦♦ ^ 

5 6 7 8 


TWO-LINE LG. PRIMER. 


21 22 23 24 


No. 14.— Price $0.25. 

DOUBLE PICA. 


© 


o 


© 


NONP. 

-i * 1* 
12 3 


No. 15.— Price $1.00. 

BOURGEOIS. riCA. 


GT. PRIMER. 


1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 


DOUBLE GREAT PRIMER. 


DOUBLE PICA. 


T % T 


16 


17 


18 


FOUR-LINE PICA. 


13 


14 






21 


15 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


497 


WORD ORNAMENTS. 


No. 16.— Price $1.00. 


NONP. TWO-LINE DIAMOND. 

1 2 3 4 5 6 


PICA. 

7 8 9 


TWO-LINE BOURG. 

-fj % 

10 11 12 



TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER. 


TWO-LINE PICA. 



13 14 15 


No. 17.—Price $1.00. 


PICA. 


PARAGON. 






A.. 

*r 


# 


4 


3 4 5 

FOUR-LINE PICA. 



DOUBLE ENGLISH. 



7 8 9 


DOUBLE 

GREAT PRIMER. 

1r 

J) 

f 

J> 

-v 

10 

n 

12 


No. 18.— Price $1.00. 


DOUBLE GT. PRIMER. 


DOUBLE PICA. 


FOUR-LINE PICA. 



32 








498 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


WORD ORNAMENTS 


No. 19. 


Pica. 


-Price $1.00. 

Great Primer. 


4= Hr> 


2 3 


Double Great Primer. 



Ott 1 t 7T l Hfo 



^ c ir>- 

7 8 9 



No. 20.—Price $1.00. 


Pica. 

o£° ^ -4°- 

1 2 3 


Great Primer. 



Two-Line Great Primer. 


Two-Line Pica. 



10 



11 


12 



7 8 9 


Four-Line Pica. 



14 



15 


13 





















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


499 


NONPAREIL BRACES. 


Price per Pont, $1.00. 



NONPAREIL BRACES AND DASHES No. 2. 


Price per Font, $1.25. 



12 


A 


V 


V 


V 


\. 




V 

V 
■V 


y 


\ 


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500 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 





HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 57. 

Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 


/~vy'\ /WV\ 



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HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 58. 

Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 


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HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 59. 

am n ii n ii n 

Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 

s ii ii ii ii ii ii mum ii ii n ii n ii mi ii ii ii ii ii ii ii = 

sc — 

ii ii ii n ii n n n ii ii ii ii n ii n ii ii ii ii ii ii n ii n ii n ii ii ii II i‘ ii ii ii n n ii n ii ii ii H ii ii ii ii n n ii II ii ii ii ii li ii mi ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii i' ii n ii ii ii ii n ii ii ii n n ii n :i ii n ii ii ii ii F. 










CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


501 




HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 62. 

Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 



HALF NONF 






HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 63. 

Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 


GVGQQIMVUQ^ 




UAAAAAAAiAAAiii 


UAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA 


HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 67. 



Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 



► 

► 

► 

► 

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j HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 68. 

: ■ Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 


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502 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


r 


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HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 69. 


0 [P rri 
0 § ] 


Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 


II XIII 

PiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiii IiririIIIIX 


i iiiiiiiiimni d 

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1 HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 70. = 

Z Jllllll z 

- E Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 = 

Z - mu iiiiiiiiiiiiiinmi z 

..mi■■ iii 11111111 linnii mi i ii mi in 1111111111111111 mi iihi imi iiiiiiiiii mi nr 





I i 1111 II 11 m MitM it 11 MMII II11 n 111 tin 111II11 n I in II1111111111111111 Mill 11 III 1111111111:11IIIII11111II1111 II i Mil 111 m III I Ml i II M m 111 II 11111 II 111 till 1111111 in 11M 1 11 III 11111111^ 

HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 75. 

= £1111111111111 

Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 


mu iiiiiiiiii 


iiiiiiimmmiimiiiimitiiimiii! 











nliiiimimiimmimniimiiiirr; 


CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 503 


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HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 76. 

Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 

iiiiiiiiiimiiiminiiiiiiimiiiiiiii = 
' mmimirF. 


lH 


HJUIIilllllll 

e mu itimiiii 


HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 77- & 


r 

rs. 


rsjs. 


Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 


rsrsisjsjsfsisn? 


01 

















504 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 






L' 


HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 83. 

TTTTT 1111 

Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 


P 11 nil mu iiiiiiiim 

TTT T TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ▼TTTTTTT TTT fTTT ir T TTTTT TTTTT TTTTT TT TTTTT YTTT TTTTT YT7 


1 

i 

ij 


HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 84. 

_ Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 _ 


-r 

► 


ii iii ■ i Mil l i m 11 ini 11 in imiiiii 1111 iii 11111111111111111111111 min 111111111111 in i i 11111 iiM 

a ■■ 

| HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 85. 

| min z 

- | Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 

Z - Hill'll III l llllllllllMlIllllllllill Z 

hiiiiiiiiiii i iiiii i mil hi in 11i111;1111■ m i 111 i i i 11 n i iii 1111 iiiii itniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i i i ix 

p= 

HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 86. 

Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 

HSHS 




HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 87. 

( Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 


AAA A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A AA A A A A AAAAA ^ 

< > 
J HALF NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 88. > 

< S* A A ww : 

<J < Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.25 4 h 

A- A. Jk. jA A A A jA. jA ^ 

&VVWVVV W V V VV V V W V vwvv v vvvvvvvv vwwwvwvA 












CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


505 



NONPAREIL COMB. BORDER, No. 25. 

Fonts of 6 Feet, $1.80. 3 



NONPAREIL COMB. BORDER, No. 26. 

Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.50. G 



NONPAREIL COMB. BORDER, No. 27. 

7 8 Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.50. 9 

11 


m 


3CSKSK3S 




NONPAREIL COMB. BORDER, No. 28. 

11 Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.50. 12 


Si 






13 14 

H ® 



Js4Mrafi^j 

NONPAREIL COMB. BORDER, No. 29. 


Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.50. 







NONPAREIL COMB. BORDER, No. 30. 

16 17 Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.50. 18 


NONPAREIL COMB. BORDER, No. 31. 

19 Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.50. 20 
















































































506 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 



ioft NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 93. $ 2.60 



ioft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 94. $ 2.60 


I io ft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 95. $2.<io g 




O ioft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 96. $2.60 | 

-1 aaaawa u 


lllir. Jlllllli: Jiill'lk jilllir. .liillllk .llllliir. -lliflk jllk nilHtr nrffcir itflk niitHiir A -nlkr nitfllur iiillllliir. 

3 *oft NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 97. $ 2.60 F 




W 'qjrqjrjqpTqjr spr 



io ft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 98. $ 2.60 



L io ft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 99. $2.60 M 

1 T I ' 

4 

io ft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 100. $2.60 






io ft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 102. $ 2.60 

<KXH> 














hub 


CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


507 


P 




zl=f=l 


Tl 




ui 


io ft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 103. 
L=T=l=T=i=i^ f =*=1 e 


$2.60 


1 





dJ 111111111111111111111111111111II1111111111111111 i 111111111111111111111111IIII11 III 111 

= io ft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 105. $2.60 = 

11111111111111111111 iiiii iniii± 


hi 


io ft. 


NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 106. 
Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll 


in mini w 

$2.60 sj 

mm 



io ft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. 107. $2.60 

MSMiSSMMS MS MS,® 






m xoft NONPAREIL BORDER, No. II I. $2.60 










































508 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


r 




ioft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. I 13. $ 2.60 



IO ft 

1 f 

■i 

= io ft 


1 



NONPAREIL BORDER, No. I 14. $ 2.60 


NONPAREIL BORDER, No. I 15. $ 2.60 = 


s ioft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. I 16. $ 2.60 m 


* $ $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0*0 44 $ 4’'4''’4;>p4 

S ioft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. I I 7. $2.00 & 


*- I— i— t!s i—*-*.i—^ i~^ LrL t^ Li^-U^U i-^L i— U i— U |. 


^ ioft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. I 18. $2.60 


I 


h 


f = I = 7 r^=r^T^r^P^T=i^T^^ 

ioft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. I 19. $2.60 [p 



ioft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. I 20. $2.60 


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NONPAREIL BORDER, No. I 2 I. $2 

in rdifipJinriilnriiljipJiJi rii Lrj qJ 




“1 ioft. NONPAREIL BORDER, No. I 22. $2760 ft 

f- Ijf 5 5HSH5a5H ^ ^ 









































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


509 


BOURG. COMB. BORDER, No. 32. 

21 23 Fonts of 4 Feet, $1.25. 

A a 








z3§ SSJSScScKv !o2wt)S<>F!(£><yS^^O$c5wV^^ 

BOURG. COMB. BORDER, No. 33. §§ 

24 25 Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.75. 26 



M#££ 


BOURG. COMB. BORDER, No. 34. 

Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.75. 



BOURG. COMB. BORDER, No. 35. 

27 28 Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.75. 


30 




BOURG. COMB. BORDER, No. 36. 

27 28 Font Feet, $1.75. 31 




li'lf ,fGfi' flWfcilJH' WWfe^'li I 

BOURG. COMB. BORDER, No. 37. 

27 28 Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.75. 32 

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510 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


BOURG. COMB. BORDER, No. 38. 

27 28 Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.75. 33 





@) 5ft. BOURGEOISBORDER.no. 123. $1.75 (d 


5ft. BOURGEOIS BORDER, No. I 24. $1.75 






v&mmmmm$gm& 


5 ft. 


BOURGEOIS BORDER, No. 125. 


<$> 


gmmgm 




5 ft 


BOURGEOIS BORDER, No. 125^. 


$1.75 
































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


511 



rnmBM 

PICA COMB. BORDER, No. 14. 


Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.50 


PICA COMB. BORDER, No. 15. 

m Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.50 




































512 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 



PICA COMB. BORDER, No. 41 

41 42 Fonts of 3 Feet, $1.25. 43 





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513 



PICA COMB. BORDER, No. 44. 

Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.75. 


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Fonts of 2 l A Feet (18 of each character), $0.90. 
63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 11 





























































514 MARDER, LUSE & CO. 





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515 




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Fonts of 6 Feet, $2.55 


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Fonts of 6 Feet, $2.55 




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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


517 



DBL. PICA COMB. BORDER, No. 50. 

Fonts of 2% Feet, 81.50 




DBL. PICA COMB. BORDER, No. 52. 

Fonts of 2 i/ 2 Feet, $1.50 


TYPOGRAPHICAL ORNAMENTS, No. 53. 

Double Pica Body. Fonts, 2 of each Character, $1.50 



TYPOGRAPHICAL ORNAMENTS, No. 54. 


Four Line Pica Body. Fonts, 2 of 



each Character, $1.50 




94 


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518 


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POINTER BORDERS. 


POINTER BORDER NO. I. 

• •• •••• 

12 3 

5 Feet, $1.50. 




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519 


NEW 6 POINT BORDERS. 










520 


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2 ft. 


No. 69. 


75c. 







No. 60. 


75c. 








CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


521 





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PRICES, INCLUDING CORNERS. 

12 Point, 2 feet, 75c. 

18 Point, 2 feet, $1.00. 
24 Point, 2 feet, $1.50. 
36 Point, 2 feet, $2.00. 






522 


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NEW BORDERS. 




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NOS. 142 AND 143 ALSO WORK WELL IN COMBINATION. 







































































































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525 


NEW BORDERS. 





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NEW BORDERS. 


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527 


TWINKLER BORDERS. 


************************************** 

Nonpareil Border No. 155, Fonts of 10 Feet, $2.60 

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Pica Border No. 156, Fonts of 5 Feet, $1.75 


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Great Primer Border No. 160, Fonts of 4 Feet, $3.10 


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528 


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Combination Border, No. 2 

(pica) 

Fonts of 21/2 ll>s., $1.1)5; 51bs., $3.70 




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529 


!SH5E5HS2SHSE5H5HSHSHSE5252SHSHS25». 

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Fonts of \% lbs., $1.35 
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Fonts of 2 lbs., $1.45; 4 lbs., $2.G5 
ITTUI Fonts contain 3 and 6 feet, including Corners. ILfiTI 




Combination Border, No. 6 

m Fonts of 41/2 lbs., $2.95 

m Fonts contain 5 feet, including Corners. 




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530 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


COMMERCIAL. CHARACTERS. 

Per font, $5.50. 

Two Characters each of Nos. 1, 3, 7 and 8; Eight each of Nos. 2, 4 and 5; 
Four each of Nos. 6, 9,10,11, 21 and 22 ; One each of Nos. 12,13,14, 

15,16,17,18,19, 20 and 25 ; 2 feet 6 inches of pica border. 



































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


531 


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and 24, and are complete for small work. 



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532 


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LOGOTYPES. 


191 5c. 



192 5c. 123 5c. 124 5c. 193 5c. 


194 5c. 


195 5c. 


196 5c. 


19/ 5c. 



198 8c. 


199 8c. 


■£facl 

200 8c. 



201 8c. 


^ % ^<5 

202 8c. 203 8c. 204 8c. 




132 10c. 


133 10c. 



131 15c. 205 10c. 



206 8c. 



207 10c. 



208 15c. 



209 15c. 210 15c. 



137 15c. 138 15c. 139 15c. 



211 15c. 136 15c. 



140 15c. 141 15c. 


142 15c. 



212 20c. 213 15c. 214 20c. 215 20c. 216 20c. 



143 30c. 144 30c. 



145 30c. 


149 30c. 




































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


533 


LOGOTYPES. 










66 40c. 



67 40c. 



63 40c. 



64 40c. 















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534 


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OUGHTS 


146 30c. 




150 20c. 


151 25c 



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152 25c. 



154 30c. 


155 30c. 


156 25c. 


157 25c. 





160 40c. 


161 50c. 










































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


535 


LOGOTYPES. 



171 50c. 


174 50c. 

















































536 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


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METAL CORNERS. 

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No. 256 20c. No. 257 20c. No. 258 20c. No. 259 20c. No. 260 20c. 

65 H“ ~h 4~*~ 44- 

no. 261 20c. No. 262 20c. No. 263 20c. No. 282 20c. No. 283 20c. 


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No. 284 20c. No. 285 25c. 


No. 301 25c. 


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No. 303 25c. 


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No. 302 25c. 


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No. 432 40c. 


No. 436 30c. 




No. 437 30c. 








No. 442 30c. 

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Brass Rules to match 
these Corners may he 
found on pages 560-567 
of this book. 




No. 443 30c. 


No. 444 30c. 












































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


537 


METAL CORNERS. 


(prices are for four corners.) 




No. 369 20c. No. 375 



25c. 



No. 376 25c. 



No. 372 20c. 



No. 298 25c. No. 374 20c. 




If 

No. 398 25c. 




—— 

No. 468 (with Center 
Pieces) 50c. 




No. 467 40c. 




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No. 465 40c. 


No. 469 40c. 


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No. 399 25c. 





































































538 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 




























CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


539 



ELECTROTYPED CORNERS. 

(prices are for four corners.) 





211 80c. 



204 80c. 201 80c. 




Brass Rule to match 
Corners shown may be 
found on pages 560-567 
























































































540 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


ELECTROTYPED CORNERS. 


(prices are for four corners.) 


































































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


541 


METAL CHECK BLANKS, 




183 ~50c. 




184 50c. 



187 50c. 



188 50c. 





















































542 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


ELECTROTYPE CHECK BLANKS. 


PRICES GIVEN ARE FOR SET OF TWO BLANKS. 






647 60c. 




627 60c. 




612 60c. 




645 50c. 


632 70c. 





























































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


543 


ELECTKOTYPE CHECK BLANKS, 


PRICES GIVEN ARE FOR SET OF TWO BLANKS. 



657 80c 


605 60c 






























































544 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


ELECTROTYPE CHECK BLANKS. 


PRICES GIVEN ARE FOR SET OF TWO BLANKS. 



640 60c 


650 80c 



































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


545 


ELECTROTYPE CHECK BLANKS. 



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546 


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CHECK ENDS. 



1932 25c. 1933 25c. 


1931 25c. 



1935 1.25 






1940 1.75 


1936 1.25 



































































547 


CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 

ELEOTKOTYPED DATE LINES, 


136 60c. 

Deadwood, Dai^., 

. is® 

. _ 139 50c. 

Ei'ie, Pq. 

189 

, 3 -+. . 140 50c. 

(gicagfo, Ill. 

180 

142 50c. 

JX/Qrrentol^n, -perm.,. 

1893 

143 50c. 

Jerre Jdavite, Ind. 


144 50c. 

St f\ \jgustir\e, Fla. 

189 

145 50c. 

gioux Ji'alls, g. < p)ah. 

189 

130 50c. 

JZal. . 

.189 

129 50c. 

J?f- Chnrl^, 111. 

.189 

6914 75e. 

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119 75c. 


'J 146 1.00 

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548 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


ELECTKOTYPED DATE LINES. 


124 50c. 



126 75c. 








147 50c. 




148 75c. 










149 75c. 




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CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 549 

ELEOTEOTYPED DATE 

LINES. 

134 50e. 

<&oi. 

.\ $c\ 

135 75c. 

i\)u\a\uu Mo. . 

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121 75c. 

/6'uvcaqo^ 

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117 50c. 

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118 50e. 

T^a^'Cvuaq . 

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80 Vi 50c. 

(JVXVWAA,, <MvV^V. 

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120 75C. 

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131 50c. 

Tt\ree Riuers. Mictj. . 

. 189 

132 50c. 

Washington, D. C. . 

. 189 

















550 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


BILL-HEAD LOGOTYPES. 


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12215c. 123 15c. 109 15c. 12420c. 112 15c. 121 15c. I 19 20c. 



114 20c. 96 15c. 

5o Dr. £0 Or. Jo Dr. £0 j)r. 

125 30c. 126 30c. 127 30c. 129 30c. 

To Dr. ©0 Jo <Dr. 

130 30c. 131 30c. 128 30c. 



105 30c, 


120 40c. 


106 36c. 









CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


551 


IF ISTS_ 



1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 


WT 

1062 


MT 

1063 1058 1059 



1060 1061 



1066 1067 1072 1073 




1078 1079 


Nos. 1050 to 1061, 6 cents each; Nos. 1062 to 1065, 8 cents each; Nos. 1066 to 1073, 12 
cents each; Nos. 1074 and 1075, 15 cents each; Nos. 1076 and 1077, 25 cents each; Nos. 1078 
and 1079, 30 cents each. Font containing Nos. 1050 to 1079, $2.00. 
















552 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


MAILING TYPE. 

Long Primer (10 point) 100 lb. fonts, with abbreviations.$‘32.00 

Long Primer (10 point) Sorts, per lb.32 

(For Post Office Type, see below.) 


NEW YORK 


I’Thomas Gould 

12 

| Jennie Weston 

91 SCO 

| Arthur Thomas 

18 ^ 

|Mary Grace *93 

3&C0 


KANSAS CITY 

Jorgens & Farley 23 
| Charles Morgan J 32 
| Sarah Jameson 18j^ 
©Stephen Benner 4jj§ 


CHICAGO Ill 


($D E Steckner 


|Pauline Green 

2 

“>■>0 

Jones & Bunter 

10 

|P H Morton J25 

6|S 

BALTIMORE 

Md 

Jas Dalton Esq 

17 Sf0 

|Morris Dolphin 


|T K Simmons 

4|S 

Vincent & Bliss 

31|S 


COMBINATIONS. 


1 


SPECIAL MAILING TYPE COMBINATIONS. 

5 6 7 8 9 0 Mr Mrs Miss Dr Rev Hon Mast 




EN 

SET 

ABBREVIATIONS. 



EM 

SET 

ABBREVIATIONS. 


5 lb. Fonts 





32c. 

5 lb. Fonts 



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32c. 

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July 


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94 

95 



Aug 

Sep 

Oct 

Nov Dec 



POST OFFICE TYPE. 


Clarendon. 

BOSTON 

10 and 20 lb. fonts.per lb., 32c. 


Condensed Title No. 4. 

CHICAGO 

10 and 20 lb. fonts.per lb., 32c. 


NOTE.—En set abbreviations are sent with complete mailing fonts, unless otherwise 
ordered. Postoffice type is put up separately, and sent only when especially ordered. 

















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


553 


MAILING TYPE. 


10-Point Time-Saving Mailer Type. 

Sold in any quantity desired at 35 cents per pound. 


Th. L. DeVinne 

Jan90 

S. R. 

Johnston 

Feb89 

J. C. Blair 

May81 

D.Ramaley & Son 

Nov73 

J. S. Cushing 

Jun83 

A. V. 

Haight 

0ct83 

George W.West 

Mar87 

Harmon 

& Moe 

Apr88 

J.E.Mangan&Co. 

Aug85 

Thad. 

B. Mead 

AprOl 

Globe-Democrat 

Ex 

C. B. 

Woodward 

Mar64 

Becktold & Co. 

Apr70 

August 

Gast 

Jul 74 

Gustave Ahner 

Jun63 

Smith 

& Owens 

Dec62 

R. P. Studley 

Nov42 

S. G. 

Burnham 

May50 


Every letter is cast on en set, and for spaces en quads are used; by setting 
sticks to a multiple of 10-Point, spacing and justification are made 
mere child’s play; in fact, this type is “ self-spacing.” 


10 - Point Em Set Mailing List Logotypes — 40c. per pound. 

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 


Little & Becker Feb54 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 

G.H.Buchanan&Co Dec65 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 


Bullard Ptg.Co. Jan63 
WHEELING, W. VA. 

Mitchell&Bettis May 7 8 
LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 


10-Point En Set Mailing List Logotypes — 40c. per pound. 


S-gSso.&Sag’ 


Wei Is,Rafter&Co. 173 

SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 

Jas.Hough,Jr. 183 
GUELPH, ONTARIO. 


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QJ O O ® 

CO O K Q 


R. Edw. Sparrell |97 
BOSTON, MASS. 

Times Prtg.House |86 
PHILADEPHIA, PA. 


9-Point En Set Mailing List Logotypes — 52c. per pound. 




P, -«-3 O O 

m* O O 

to O « Q 


8-Point Em Set Mailing List Logotypes — 55c. per pound. 

Ian Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 

Cast also on 9-Point Em Set body, at 52c. per pound. 









554 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


siairs. 

MATHEMATICAL, MEDICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. 


Each 4c. Nonpareil. Per lb. 2.00 


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47 

48 

49 

50 

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Each 4c. 


Brevier. 


Per lb. 1.60 


1 


= + X-H-H- 

2 3 4 5 6 


± □ □ A < 

7 8 9 10 11 


~ V L Z = 

12 13 14 15 16 


C ~3 
1 * 18 


19 20 21 


22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 


3 § fi l f m 5$ 

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 


¥ Si ® 

42 43 44 


=0 = & f / 

45 46 47 48 49 


Each 4e. 


Long Primer. 


Per lb. 1.30 


— 

— 

+ 

X 

-f- 

TV ± □ □ 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 7 8 9 

II 


z 

L i 


u m :: —: 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 ! 

20 21 22 23 

% 

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* 

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ft) R 1 3 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 36 37 38 


ft 

A 

n 

¥ 

A ® <S> 

44 

45 

46 

47 

43 

49 50 51 

Each, 5c. 


Pica. 

Gt. 

Primer. Dbl. Pica. 

+ 

X 

% 

$ 

% % 


A 

< 

> 


V 

10 

11 

12 

13 


: O 


m ° 

/ 

/? 

24 25 


26 27 

28 

29 

3 


ft 

$ 

t 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 




* 

/ 

52 


53 

54 

55 


Pica. Per lb. $1.00. 

5 9 5 ° 


l 


2 3 4 9 


10 5 6 7 


In ordering be sure to state that you want Mathematical, Medical or Miscellaneous signs. 







CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


555 


ASTRONOMICAL SIGNS. 


Each 4 c. 





Nonpareil. 



Per lb 

. 2.00 

K 

=«= t 

\5 


TIE 

» TTj, © 

n t # 

®> i 

► © 

© 

O 

® 


1 

2 3 

4 

5 

c 

7 

8 

9 10 

11 12 13 

14 15 16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

S 

9 $ 

A 

5 

2 ? 

If 

* 

* 1 

<J A □ 

8 © 

Q 

W 

0 

© 

* 

21 

22 23 

24 : 

25 

26 27 

28 

29 

30 31 

32 33 34 

35 36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

Each 4 c. 





Brevier. 



Per lb 

. 1.60 

£1 



NS 

' X 

m 

V AW 

O MV 

ni © n 

T 

• 

(® 

• 

i 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 


7 8 

9 10 11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

o 

© 

O 


m 

it? 

5 

? 6 

5 0 

$ 

9 

If 

I? 

* 

* 

1C 

17 

18 


19 

20 

21 

22 23 

24 25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 



6 A 

□ 

<9 

© 

Q 

t5 W 


# 

§ 




32 33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 39 

40 41 

42 

43 



Each 4 c. 





Long Primer, 



Per lb 

. 1.30 

a 

-£\- 


Y3 

X 

TIE 

8 

A? TTL 

2£ 

n 

°P 

• 

f) 

i 

2 

3 


4 

5 

6 

7 

8 9 

10 

ii 

12 

13 

14 

3> 

• 

o 


© 

o 


i ill 

s 9 

5 fi 

0 

$ 


u 


15 

16 

17 


18 

19 

20 

21 

22 23 

24 25 

26 

27. 

28 

29 

30 

* 

* 

6 

A 

□ 

8 

© 

' ft 

!5 ® *{- 

+ 


1777 

# 

s 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 40 

41 

42 


43 

44 

45 

Each, 10 c. 




24 

Point. 

32 Point. 






I 2 // J 

12 3 4 

In ordering be sure to state that you want Astronomical signs. 


COMBINATION ACCENTS. 

For use with the different Sizes and Faces of Job and Newspaper Display Type. 

Nonpareil No. 1 . Brevier No. 2 . 


O / N 

r > a 

• • •• 

o 


r 

X 

A 

• • 

.. O 


0 1 2 

3 4 5 

6 7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 15 

16. 

Nos. 0 to 9, 

Ten of each character, 

25 cts. 

Nos. 10 to 16, 

Ten of each character, 

25 cts 





Pica. 






r a 


• • 


■ ■ 

o 



r 

X 

A 

17 18 

19 

20 


21 

22 

23 


24 

25 

26 


•• 

■ ■ 


o 


•• 


& 




27 

28 


29 

30 

31 


32 




Nos. 17 to 32, Six of each character, 50 cents. 







556 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


PIECE FRACTIONS. 


1 lb. font, 

n m 

zi 0 Soi® 


Nonpareil. 

1234667890 T5545B7SS® 






agffHoo 


5.00 

ill Mas 


1 lb. font. Brevier. 3.60 

3^} 2 1234567890 

^0 H 2 7 910 iM 


1 lb. font. 


Bourgeois. 


3.20 


LA ±22-A&Al&a_IL 
6 1 


1234567890 AAA 

7 3 2 


_3.4_ 

2 5 6 1 


7i6i3_4il 
5 3 1 


lTTOTTo 


AAULA 

7 


4 5 1 

6 7 8 9 0TT 


1 lb. font. 


Long Primer. 


2.80 


1234567890 


12lf¥67890 


1_0 

16 


ittr ***** *H* WWW 


1 lb. font. 


8 7_ 
3 5 6 


6 5 0 0 0 
31 


Small Pica. 


2.40 


1234567890 


T IT ¥ 4 ¥ I T ¥ ¥ ¥ 


_ 4 3 2 
3129000 


6253160 
9 5 3 


3 4 0 
2 


1 lb. font. 


4 

¥15 


Pica. 


2.00 


1234 5 67890 


2 13 

I t) 6 2 0 0 0 


1 2 3T5T7¥9¥ 

4623179 100000 


5 2 6 3 


35 













CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


557 


RECIPE MARKS. 


i 

$ 


2 4 

$ 


8 9 7 6 & 

Nos. 1 to 5, 4 cts. each; Nos. 6 and 7, 6 cts. each; Nos. 8 and 9, 10 cts. each. 


3 

I* 


10 


CARD SIGNS. 

* ♦ ♦ ¥ 

12 3 4 

Nos. 1 to 5, 5 cents each. Per set, 20 cents. 


★ ★ 


★ 

6 


STARS . 

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 'k ^ A 


* ★ ★ * 


12 


13 


15 


14 


11 


Nos. 1 to 9, per set of 4, 10 cts; Nos. 10 to 12, 15 cts; Nos. 13 to 15, 20 cts 
Nos. 1 to 15, in fonts of 4 each, $1.00. 


MALTESE CROSSES. 


* 

i 


* 


* 


* 

2 


Nos. 1 to 3, each per set of 4, 10 cents; Nos. 4 and 5, 15 cents. Per Font, 4 sets of each 

Number, $2.00. 


ALMANAC SIGNS. 



A 

#• 




4 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

3 


• 

|) 

€ 


51 

37 

38 

13 

14 

15 

16 


9 10 11 12 



25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 

Nos 1 to 16 (Long Primer), 4 cts. each; per set, 50 cts. Nos. 25 to 40, (Pica), 5 cts. each; per 
’ set, 65 cts. Nos. 50 to 53, (Columbian), 6 cts. each; per set, 20 cts. 





558 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


BRASS DASHES. 

Nos. 2 to 50, cut to measure of column, 10 cts. each; 52, 57, 60, 63, 15 cts. 
2 3 

4 5 


6 

9 

• 

- # - 

13 

-M- 

11 

14 

15 

--- 

18 

20 

oo 

24 

241/2 

—- 

25 

27 

-» •» «— 

28 

-- 

29 

31 

32 

-► «- 

as 

—— 

34 

-- 

♦ 

1 % 

38 

-»>♦ i- 

41 

47 

-♦ « »- 

48 


52 

57 

60 


63 











































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


559 


BRASS BRACES. 

No. 1. 



PEICES. 

Nos 1 to 10, 12c. each. Nos. 11 to 17, 15c. each. Nos. 18 to 22, 18c. 
each. Nos. 23 to 25, 25e, each. 







560 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
/A INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 


BRASS RULES. 

All of our Brass Rule sold in Strips of Two Feet each. 
Number. Price V ft. 


177 12-to-Pica 5c 


178 10-to-Pica 5c 


179 9-to-Pica 6c 


180 8-to-Pica 6c 


181 7-to-Pica 8c 


182 6-to-Pica 8c 


185 4-to-Pica 12c 


187 3-to-Pica 16c 


189 Pearl 20c 


193 Agate 22c 


191 Nonpareil 28c 


192 Minion 32c 


193 Brevier 34c 



194 Bourgeois 38c 



195 Long Primer 40c 



196 Small Pica 45c 



197 Pica 50c 



197J£ Great Primer 60c 



ALL BRASS RULES SHOWN ON THIS 


Number. 

198 

12-to-Pica 

Price f ft. 
5c 

199 

10-to-Pica 

5c 

200 

9-to-Pica 

5c 

201 

8 -to-Pica 

6 c 

203 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 

203 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 

(Shoulder all on one side.) 

206 

4-to-Pica 

12 c 

207 

3-to-Pica 

16c 

208 

Agate 

22 c 

209 

Nonpareil 

28c 

210 

Minion 

32c 

211 

Brevier 

34c 

212 

Bourgeois 

38c 

213 

Long Primer 

40c 

214 

Small Pica 

45c 

215 

Pica 

50c 

216 

8 -to-Pica 

6 c 

218 

8 -to-Pica 

6 c 

219 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 

220 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 

PAGE CAN BE 

CUT LABOR-SAVING. 












































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


561 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
r\ INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

BRASS RULES. 

All of our Brass Rule sold in Strips of Two Feet each. 


Number. Price f ft. 

221 4-to-Pica 12c 

Number. Price V ft. 

241 Nonpareil 28c 

223 4-to-Pica 12c 

242 Brevier 34c 

224 3-to-Pica 16c 

243 Small Pica 45c 

225 Agate 22c 


226 Nonpareil 28c 

244 Pica 50c 

227 Nonpareil 28c 

245 4-to-Pica 12c 

228 Pica 50c 

246 Pearl 20c 

247 S Agate 22c 

229 Nonpareil 28c 

248 Minion 32c 

230 Brevier 34c 

249 Brevier 34c 

231 Pica 50c 

24954 Brevier 34c 

232 Great Primer 70c 

250 Nonpareil 28c 

234 6-to-Pica 8c 

251 Minion 32c 

252 3-to-Pica 16c 

235 4-to-Pica 12c 

253 Pearl 20c 

236 4-to-Pica 12c 


237 3-to-Pica 16c 

254 Agate 22c 

238 Pearl 20c 

255 Nonpareil 28c 

239 Agate 22c 

256 Minion 32c 

240 Agate 22c 

257 Bourgeois 38c 


ALL BRASS RULES SHOWN ON THIS PAGE CAN BE CUT LABOR-SAVING. 


36 


























































































562 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
A INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 


Number. 

258 

BRASS 

All of our Brass Rule sold 

Price V" ft. 

Minion 32c 

RULES. 

in Strips of Two Feet each. 

Number. 

277 Minion 

Price IP ft 
32c 



259 

Brevier 

34c 

278 

Bourgeois 

38c 



261 

Pica 

50c 

279 

Long Primer 

40c 




280 

Pica 

50c 

262 

4-to-Pica 

12 c 




263 

3-to-Pica 

16c 

281 

4-to-Pica 

12 c 

264 

Pearl 

20 c 

282 

3-to-Pica 

16c 

265 

Agate 

22 c 

283 

Pearl 

20 c 

266 

Nonpareil 

28c 

284 

Nonpareil 

28c 



267 

Minion 

32c 

285 

Nonpareil 

28c 



268 

Brevier 

34c 

286 

Minion 

32c 



269 

Bourgeois 

38c 

287 

Brevier 

34c 



270 

Small Pica 

45c 

288 

Long Primer 

40c 

271 

3-to-Pica 

16c 

289 

Small Pica 

45c 




272 

3-to-Pica 

16c 

290 

Pica 

50c 





273 

Pearl 

20 c 










6 -to-Pica 


274 

Agate 

22 c 

8 c 

291 

4-to-Pica 



12 c 




275 

Nonpareil 

28c 

292 

3-to-Pica 

16c 


276 

Minion 

32c 

293 

Pearl 

20 c 


ALL BRASS RULES SHOWN ON THIS PAGE CAN BE CUT LABOR-SAVING. 



























































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


563 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
** INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

BRASS RULES. 

All of our Brass Rule sold in Strips of Two Feet each. 


Number. 

294 

Agate 

Price ft. 

22 c 

295 

Agate 

22 c 

295K 

Agate 

22 c 


296 

Nonpareil 

28c 

297 

Nonpareil 

28c 

298 

Brevier 

34c 




299 Bourgeois 38c 


300 Bourgeois 38c 

301 Long Primer 40c 


302 Small Pica 45c 


303 Pica 50c 



304 Pica 50c 



306 Nonpareil 28c 


I - 

307 Bourgeois 38c 


308 Long Primer 40c 


309 Nonpareil 28c 


Number. 

310 

Bourgeois 

Price V ft 
38c 


311 

Long Primer 

40c 


312 

Agate 

22 c 

313 

Pearl 

20 c 

314 

Minion 

32c 


315 Minion 32c 


316 Brevier 34c 


317 Bourgeois 38c 


318 Small Pica 45c 


319 Pearl 20c 


320 Agate 22c 


321 Agate 22c 


322 Minion 32c 


323 Brevier 34c 


324 Long Primer 40c 


325 

Pica 

50c 



326 

Pearl 

20 c 


ALL BRASS RULES SHOWN ON THIS PAGE CAN BE CUT LABOR-SAVING. 





































































































564 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 

INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

BRASS RULES. 

All of our Brass Rule sold in Strips of Two Feet each. 


Number. 


Price V ft. 

Number. 


Price 1? ft. 

327 

Agate 

22 c 

343 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 




34334 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 

328 

Minion 

32c 







344 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 

329 

Brevier 

34c 







345 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 

330 

Bourgeois 

38c 

346 

6 -to-Pica 

14c 




347 

4-to-Pica 

.A 6 . c ... 

331 

Long Primer 

40c 







348 

3-to-Pica 

20 c 




iimiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiii 

332 

Minion 

32c 

349 

Agate 

26c 




iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiimmiii 




350 

6 -to-Pica 

14c 

333 

Bourgeois 

38c 







351 

4-to-Pica 

16c 

334 

Small Pica 

45c 







352 

3-to-Pica 

20 c 

335 

Minion 

32c 

353 

Agate 

26c 







336 

Bourgeois 

38c 

354 

8 -to-Pica 

10 c 




355 

6 -to-Pica 

14c 

337 

Small Pica 

45c 







356 

6 -to-Pica 

14c 

338 

Bourgeois 

38c 

357 

4-to-Pica 

16c 

338J4 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 

&58 

4-to-Pica 

16c 

339 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 

359 

3-to-Pica 

20 c 

339K 

8 -to-Pica 

6 c 







360 

3-to-Pica 

20 c 

340 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 




34034 

8 -to-Pica 

6 c 

361 

Agate 

26c 




yiiiJUttMMnMMMMMMiiMMMiiiMMii 

341 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 







362 

Agate 

26c 

341^ 

8 -to-Pica 

6 c 

IXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 

342 

6 -to-Pica 

8 c 

363 

6 -to-Pica 

14c 

THE BRASS 

RULES SHOWN ON THIS 

PAGE CAN BE CUT LABOR-SAVING, 

EXCEPT NOS. 

34.4 TO 363, INCL. 

































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


565 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
/A INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 


BRASS RULES. 

All of our Brass Rule sold in Strips of Two Feet each. 


Number 

364 

6-to-Pica 

Price ^ ft. 

14c 

365 

6-to-Pica 

14c 

366 

6-to-Pica 

14c 

367 

6-to-Pica 

14c 

368 

6-to-Pica 

14c 

369 

6-to-Pica 

16c 

370 

6to-Pica 

16c 

371 

6-to-Pica 

16c 

372 

6 to-Pica 

16c 

373 

6-to-Pica 

16c 

374 

6-to-Pica 

16c 


375 6-to-Pica 16c 

376 3-to-Pica 22c 

377 3-to-Pica 20c 


Number. 


Price V ft. 

386 

3-to-Pica 

20c 

387 

Agate 

26c 


388 

Agate 

28c 


389 

Agate 

28c 


390 

Agate 

28c 

391 

Agate 

26c 


392 

Agate 

26c 



393 

Agate 

26c 


394 

Nonpareil 

32c 


395 

Nonpareil 

32c 


396 

Agate 

30c 

397 

Agate 

28c 


378 Agate 28c 

379 Agate 26c 


380 

4-to-Pica 

18c 

381 

4-to-Pica 

16c 

382 

3-to-Pica 

22c 

383 

3-to-Pica 

20c 

384 

3-to-Pica 

20c 

385 

3-to-Pica 

22c 


398 Agate 28c 


399 

Agate 

34c 

400 

Agate 

32c 

401 

4-to-Pica 

16c 

402 

3-to-Pica 

20c 

403 

Nonpareil 

32c 


404 

3-to-Pica 

20c 

405 

Agate 

26c 


THE BRASS RULES SHOWN ON THIS PAGE CANNOT BE CUT LABOR-SAVING. 































































566 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 


L INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 

BRASS RULES. 

All of our Brass Rule sold in Strips of Two Feet each. 


Number. 

406 


Agate 


Price ^ ft. 
26c 


407 


Agate 


28c 


408 


Minion 


36c 


409 


Agate 


28c 


410 


Minion 


36c 


411 


Minion 


36c 


412 


Brevier 


40c 


413 


Minion 


36c 


414 


Brevier 


40c 


415 Small Pica 


54c 


416 


Agate 


28c 


417 


Minion 


36c 


418 


Nonpareil 


34c 


419 


Nonpareil 


34c 


420 


Bourgeois 


44c 


421 


Long Primer 


46c 


422 


Long Primer 


46c 


423 


Bourgeois 


44c 


Number. 

424 


Minion 


Price ^ ft. 
44c 


425 


Bourgeois 


46c 


426 


Small Pica 


56c 


427 


Small Pica 


56c 


428 


Small Pica 


56c 


l 


429 


Small Pica 


56c 


430 


Small Pica 


54c 


431 


Small Pica 


56c 


432 


Agate 


30c 




433 


Brevier 


42c 


434 


Nonpareil 


■■■■■■ ■■■>■■■■! 

435 Brevier 42c 


436 


Pearl 


22c 



438 ^ 


Nonpareil 


T’T 

439K 


Nonpareil 36c 


440K 


Nonpareil 


THE BRASS RULES SHOWN ON THIS PAGE CANNOT BE CUT LABOR-SAVING. 














































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


567 


AMERICAN SYSTEM OF 
/A INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE BODIES. 


BRASS RULES. 


All of our Brass Rule sold in Strips of Two Feet each. 


Number. Price V ft. 

441 Brevier 42c 



442 Brevier 42c 


Number. Price V ft. 

459 Bourgeois 48c 

i n ii - ii - n ii ii h n u u-g 

460 Long Primer 50c 


443 

Long Primer 

48c 


444 

3-to-Pica 

22c 


445 

Brevier 

42c 



446 

Long Primer 

48c 



447 

3-to-Pica 

22c 

448 

Nonpareil 

36c 


I M II II «l U » U Ul.AI I T I 

461 Agate 32c 

.. 

462 Bourgeois 48c 

■ ■ ..... 

463 Pica_72c 

466 Agate 32c 

mTJTjruTJxnjT^ 

467 Bourgeois 48c 

riJTTJTJTJTJTriJTJTJTjrTJTjri.n 

468 Pica 72c 


449 


Long Primer 


48c 


mm nm n* i i mil1 3 

450 3-to-Pica 22c 

uniimnrm in i i ii i i if i 


451 Bourgeois 46c 

m i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiinan 


452 


Long Primer 


48c 


II 


mmimmik fmrnm 


453 


Brevier 


46c 


454 


Bourgeois 


48c 


456 


3-to-Pica 


24c 


457 Agate 32c 

i hi 1 1 in iii ii m ii ii tn 

458 Nonpareil 38c 

i ii n « i n »» n «■ n «» 1 


jTrmjnJTruTJTTLrm 


469 

Pearl 

32c 


470 

Nonpareil 

36c 


471 

Nonpareil 

28c 

472 

Brevier 

34c 

473 

Long Primer 

40c 

474 

Pica 

50c 


—-- 

—---—-7— 

475 

Pica 

50c 

476 

Great Primer 

70c 

..— 


BRASS RULES SHOWN ON THIS PAGE CANNOT BE CUT LABOR-SAVING EXCEPT NOS. 471 TO 476, INCL 






































































































568 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


CROSS RULES. 

Prices, page 50. 

Cut to measure of Column. 

Rule No. 203 


No. 361 
No. 291 


No. 237 


No. 273 


No. 321 


No. 293 


No. 294 


DASH RULES. 

Prices, page 52. 

Cut l A, M or inch Face. 

Rule No. 203 


No. 364 
No. 219 


No. 291 


No. 273 


No. 321 


No. 293 


No. 294 


When ordering Cross Rules, give the number of Rule and measure of Column, 
and for Dash Rules, give measure of Column and length of Face. 

COLU3IN RULES.—Prices, pages 44 and 70. 

Sample of Column Rule.—Face No. 209.—Nonpareil 


Sample of Column Rule.—Face No. 210.—Minion. 


Sample of Column Rule.—Face No. 211.—Brevier. 


Sample of Column Rule.—Face No. 213.—Long Primer 


HEAD RULES.—Prices, pages 44 and 70. 


Sample of Head Rule.—Face No. 239.—Agate. 

1 

Sample of Head Rule.—Face No. 321.—Agate. 

Sample of Head Rule.—Face No. 275.—Nonpareil. 


Sample of Head Rule.—Face No. 296.—Nonpareil. 

— 

Sample of Head Rule.—Face No. 297.—Nonpareil. 


Sample of Head Rule.—Face No. 328.—Minion. 





































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


569 


ELECTROTYPED IMPRINTS. 


Nos. 1 to 13, 30 cts. each; 14 to 17, 60 cts. each. 

No. 5 

S. M. KENDALL, PRINTER, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 

No. 7 

Alfred Madge & Son, Printers, Boston. 

No. 6 

E. E. ORH, PRINTER, QUINCY, ILL. 

No. 1 

No. 9 

M. D. Abbott, Printer, Baker City, Ore. 

No. 2 

H. O. SHEPARD & CO., PRINTERS 81 BINDERS, CHICAGO. 

NO. 10 

MILLER BOTSFORD A CO., PRINTERS, ROCKFORO. 

NO. 8 

HERALD PRINT, WAYNE, NEBRASKA. 

No. 11 

J. W. KELLY, ART PRINTER, DENVER, COL. 

No. 3 

J. W. FRANKS & SONS. PRINTERS, PEORIA, ILL. 

No. 4 

BURDETTE COMPANY, PRINTERS & LITHOCRAPHERS, BURLINCTON. 

No. 12 

HURONITE STEAM PRINT, HURON, DAKOTA. 

No. 13 

HARRISON & SMITH, PRINTERS, MINNEAPOLIS. 

No. 14 

GERARD BROS. & WOODY, KANSAS CITY, MO. 

No. 15 

LEAVENWORTH BAG CO., LEAVENWORTH. 

No. 17 

Lozee, Ogg, O’Brien & Co., Detroit, Mich. 

No. 16 

KANSAS PUBLISHING HOUSE, TOPEKA KAN. 







570 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 



Miller Is Granted Help in the 
Lake-Front Cases. 


OPPOSED IN THE COUNCIL. 


The Hyde Park Gas Ordinance Is 
Not Presented. 


FACTS FROM ITS PREAMBLE. 


Halsted Street Bridge Causes a Lively 
Discussion. 


WASHBURNE OFFERS A VETO. 


INVITING THE GUESTS 


WORK OF COL. CULP’S OFFICE. 


How the Invitations to the Dedication 
Ceremonies Are Sent Out—Every One 
Desires a Card—Cost of Mailing 
the Engraved Requests. 





























CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


571 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


WARSHIPS IN LINE. 


Great Naval Pageant in New 
York Harbor, 


Hundreds of Thousands View This 
Impressive Feature of the Co¬ 
lumbian Celebration. 


LAUNCHING A VESSEL 


OLD TIME METHODS ARE ADAPTED 
TO MODERN CONDITIONS. 


Guesswork Has Given Place to Fine Cal¬ 
culations — The Builders’ Supremely 
Anxious Moment When the Vessel Is 
Poised on the Ways. 


RAILROAD INTERESTS 


PRIVATE STOCK CARS ABOLISHED. 


The Chicago Great Western Itefuses to Use 
Them Except at Decreased Mileage 
Charges and Other Western 
Tines May Do the Same. 

















572 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


FIRE AMID OILS. 


Paint Factory of Cary, Ogden 
& Co. Burned Down. 


BIG CROWDS VIEW IT. 


Several Accidents Happen and 
Spectators Hurt. 


FIREMAN BADLY INJURED. 


His Engine Wrecked at a Rail¬ 
road Crossing. 


A Sidewalk Caves In and Numerous 
Exciting Incidents Mark the 
Occasion. 


A CONGRESS OF YOUTH. 


The Talented Young Men of All Na¬ 
tions at the World’s Fair. 


Coming; Leaders of Mankind to Be 
Brought Together in a Grand 
Soeial and Educational 
Conference. 























CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


573 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


A GRAND PAGEANT. 

Gorgeous Columbian Festivities in 
New York Bay. 


MILLIONS VIEW THE NAVAL PARADE. 


American, French, Spanish an<l Italian 
Ships Participate—Procession of Catho¬ 
lic Societies—More Fireworks— 

A Musical Festival. 



What It Has Done Toward Re¬ 
ducing Trotting Records. 


A NOVEL VEHICLE SUGGESTED. 


A Fist of This Year’s “2:15 or Better” 
Trotters, with Records Before and After 
Using the Pneumatic Tired Sulkies. 


LORD TENNYSON SINKING 


A COMPLICATION OF ILLS THREAT¬ 
ENS THE VIGOROUS OLD POET. 


He Is Attacked at the Same Time with 
Gout and with Influenza —Being 83 
Years of Age His Condition Causes 
Much Apprehension—Many Physicians 
of Prominence at the Poet’s Bedside. 
































MARDER, LUSE & CO 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


REGULARS IN THE LINE 


Three Thousand Veterans of Uncle 
Sam’s Troops Will Be 
on Parade. 


MOST IMPOSING COLUMN 

The Largest Military Display Ever 
Seen Since the Civil 
War. 


TERRA-COTTA,WHITE. 


CHICAGOANS SEE THE “MUNICIPAL 
COLORS” AND APPROVE. 


Alert Merchants Using the Combination 
of Colors in Their Show Windows—An 
Enterprising Advertising Agent Ex¬ 
periments with Terra-Cotta Ink—A 
“Chicago Button” Soon to Be Put on 
the Market—How the Flag Should Be 
Made — Elaborate Decorations Being 
Planned. 





































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


575 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


MR. YERKES’ SPLENDID GIFT. 


Will Present to Chicago the Best 
Observatory on Earth. 


THE UNIVERSITY AGAIN IN LUCK 


“Get the Best Glass in the World,” 
Says Mr. Yerkes, “and Send in 
the Bill”—Cost $500,000. 


HIT THE BULL’S-EYE. 


Fort Sheridan Marksmen Ex¬ 
hibit Great Precision. 

GOOD SCORES MADE BY ALL 


Several of the Competitors Do 
Wonderful Work. 


List of the Men and Marks Gained 
in the Preliminary 
Shoot. 





























576 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NEWSPAPER SUB-HEADINGS, 

Standard size, trimmed to 13 ems Pica, 50c. each. Order by number. 

No. 1. 

♦ 




No. 3. 


G5t 





No. 33. 


!touenif*0 j§*$MKnul. 


No. 32. 


©he 


No. 14. 


®hc Wechlj) |IwoviIcl 


No. 23. 


Daily Sentinel. 


No. 27. 


DAILY ARGUS. 


No. 28 Z 2 . 


Daily Gazette. 


No. 30. 


Option Reporter. 











CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


577 


NEWSPAPER SUB-HEADINGS. 

Standard size, trimmed to 13 ems Pica, 50c. each. Order by number 

No. 21. 

Joliet Republican. 


No. 22. 

WEEKLY JOURNAL. 


No. 26. 

STATE REGISTER 

No. 3114. 

©he gOctUte J&cututcL 


No. 32H. 

@Dfyeg)aUR ©alette. 


No 33!4. 


©ttanm 


No. 34. 







No. 36. 

BLOOMINGTON GOURANT. 


37 











578 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NEWSPAPER SUB-HEADINGS. 

Standard Bize, trimmed to 13 ems Pica, 50c. each. Order by number. 

No. 37. 

WEEKLY POST. 


No. 41. 

The Jefferson Hawkeye. 


No. 42. 

KANE COUNTY BUDGET 

No. 39. 

T 1 \e Acl^eptiseiu 

No. 40. 

Tt(E 


No. 16. 








CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


579 


NEWSPAPER SUB-HEADINGS. 


Standard Bize, trimmed to 13 ems Pica, 50c. each. Order by number. 


No. 44. 

Omaka Daily Journal. 


No. 45. 

WHITEHALL NEWS. 

No. 46. 

Minnesota \\/eekl^ Recorder. 

No. 47. 

Russell democrat. 


No. 48. 



No. 49. 

/lining ©aeeile. 



No, 

womorng; 


50. 



□ 


No. 51. 





a 


No. 52. 

Kansas Qaily £ebger. 





















580 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


Double Paragon Condensed No. 1. 8c. per letter. 

The Signal 

Dbl. Paragon Cond. No. 1, with 5-Line Pica Caps. 9e. per letter. 

Daily sun 

Five-Line Pica Lightface Cond. No. 2. 10c. per letter. 

NEW ERA 

5-Line Pica Cond., with 6-Line Pica Caps. 15c. per letter. 

J OUR N AL 

Four-Line Pica Lightface. 10c. per letter. 

Daily Bee 



THE PRICES ARE GIVEN ON THE END OF EACH LINE AND INCLUDE POINTS. 









CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


581 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


4-Line Pica Lightface, with 6-Line Pica Caps. 14c. per letter. 



Six-Line Pica Lightface. 14c. per letter. 



Six-Line Pica Lightface Caps. 15c. per letter. 



Four-Line Pica Old Style. 9c. per letter. 


Daily Bugle 


the prices are given on the end of each line and include points. 





582 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


Five-Line Pica Old Style. 12c. per letter. 



4-Line Pica O. S., with 5-Line Pica Caps. 12c. per letter. 

Herald 


Five-Line Pica Old Style No. 6 12c. per letter. 



Six-Line Pica Old Style No. 6. 14c. per letter. 



THE PRICES ARE GIVEN ON THE END OF EACH LINE AND INCLUDE POINTS. 









CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


583 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


Five-Line Pica Heading No. 1. 12e. per letter. 

Would 


Five-Line Pica Heading No. 2. 12e. per letter 

\ i:\vs 


Eight-Line Pica Text Shaded No. 2 14c. per letter. 



THE PRICES ARE GIVEN 


ON THE END OF EACH LINE AND INCLUDf POINTS. 


















584 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


Canon Heading No. 1. 9c. per letter. 

LEDGER 


Four-Line Pica Heading No. 2. 12c. per letter. 

BLADE 


Four-Line Pica Condensed Italic. 10c. per letter. 



Four-Line Pica Condensed Italic Caps. 10c. per letter. 



Five-Line Pica Modern Text. 10c. per letter, 



THE PRICES ARE GIVEN ON THE END OF EACH LINE AND INCLUDE POINTS. 




CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


585 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


Five-Line Pica Black No. 3. 12c. per letter. 





Seven-Line Pica Condensed Black. 15c. per letter. 



THE PRICES ARE GIVEN ON THE END OF EACH LINE AND INCLUDE POINTS 










586 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


Seven-Line Pica Modern Text. 15c. per letter. 



Eight-Line Pica Condensed Black. 15 r. per letter. 



Six-Line Pica Sloping Black. 12c. per letter. 



THE PRICES ARE GIVEN ON THE END OF EACH LINE ANO INCLUDE POINTS. 





CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


587 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


Six-Line Pica Heading Text. 14c. per letter. 




7-Line Pica Modern Text Double Shaded. 15e. per letter. 




THE PRICES ARE GIVEN ON THE END OF EACH LINE AND INCLUDE POINTS. 







































588 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


NEWSPAPER HEADINGS. 


8-Line Pica Modern Text Double Shaded. 17c. per letter. 





Seven-Line Pica Black Shaded No. 



Seven-Line Pica Modern Text Shaded. 15e. per letter. 



THE PRICES ARE GIVEN ON THE END OF EACH LINE AND INCLUDE POINTS. 






































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


589 


NEWS CUTS. 


TWO-LINE PEARL. 




35 6c 36 5c 37 5c 385c 39 5c 40 5c 41 5c 425c 

TWO-LINE AGATE. 




1 5c 


2 5c 3 5c 4 5c 5 5c 6 5c 7 5c 8 5c 9 5c 


10 5c 11 5c 12 5c 13 5c 14 5c 15 5c 16 5c 17 6c 18 6c 

ETi 


19 6c 


20 6c 



23 6c 


25 5c 26 5c 

iIKli 


27 5c 


28 6c 


29 6c 


24 8c 


30 6c 


31 6c 


32 6c 33 6c 

TWO-LINE NONPAREIL. 


34 6c 


3 


100 5c 101 5c 102 5c 103 5c 104 5c 105 5c 106 5c 107 5c 108 5c 


709 8c 


no 6c 


111 6c 


116 6c 


115 6c 116 6c 117 5c 



121 6c 


122 8c 


111 IH 

200 6c 


■ • • I 
[■ 1 • 

nil 




123 10c 124 10c 

TWO-LINE MINION. 


125 10c 


201 6c 


202 8c 


203 10c 


TWO-LINE BREVIER. 


1-SI 



250 6c 251 6c 252 6c 253 6c 254 6c 255 10c 256 5c 257 5c 258 5c 

TWO-LINE BOURGEOIS. 


r 



JlXi 





300 6c 301 6c 302 6c 303 6c 304 6c 305 6c 306 6c 307 6c 308 6c 


jVj 

309 6c 







310 6c 


3U 6c 


312 12c 


313 6c 


314 6 

































































590 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


NEWS CUTS. 


TWO-LINE BOURGEOIS. 



319 12c 320 12c 321 15c 322 15c 


X 

&50 6c 351 6c 


TWO-LINE LONG PRIMER. 



352 6c 353 6c 354 6c 355 6c 



356 6c 



357 6c 358 6c 359 8c 360 8c 



361 8c 362 8c 


363 8c 





364 10c 


365 10c 


366 10c 


367 12c 




368 12c 



369 15c 



370 15c 



400 6c 401 6c 


TWO-LINE SMALL PICA. 



402 6c 403 6c 404 6c 405 5c 


s 

406 5c 


i 

407 5c 



408 5c 409 5c 



410 5c 411 5c 412 6c 413 6c 



416 6c 417 8c 



418 8c 


419 10c 



420 8c 




421 8c 422 8c 































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


591 


NEWS CUTS. 



:orns.4 


436 8c 


442 10c 


447 10c 


452 10c 


TWO-LINE SMALL PICA. 




461 12c 


Gy? 

437 8c 






438 8c 


439 8c 


440 8c 


441 8c 







443 10c 


444 8c 


445 10c 


446 10c 




448 10c 

SsB 

453 10c 


449 10c 




454 10c 


455 12c 


456 10c 




462 15c 


463 15c 


464 15c 



469 12c 


470 10c 


471 8c 


472 10c 


473 15c 



500 8c 


TWO-LINE PICA. 




501 6c 502 6c 503 6c 





505 6c 506 8c 



507 8c 



508 6c 



509 6c 



510 8c 



511 10c 


512 10c 


504 6c 



























































592 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


NEWS CUTS. 



513 8c 



516 10c 




518 12c 



519 10c 



520 8c 



521 8c 



522 12c 



523 12c 


524 12c 


525 12c 


526 12c 








527 15c 


528 12c 


529 25c 



530 30c 532 15c 





605 12c 


606 12c 


607 10c 


608 10c 


609 ISc 




613 15c 614 15c 615 15c 616 12c 617 15c 










































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


593 


NEWS CUTS. 



650 12c 




TWO-LINE ENGLISH. 


619 15c 620 10c 

TWO-LINE COLUMBIAN. 


651 12c 


652 10c 




655 12c 



656 12c 


660 12c 




661 12c 




% 


657 12c 


658 12c 



659 12c 


664 12c 








666 20c 


667 20c 


6G5 15c 



670 18c 


671 15c 




672 18c 



673 18c 



674 40c 


TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER. 



701 15c 702 15c 703 15c 


% 


38 






























































594 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


NEWS CUTS. 


704 15c 


TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER. 




705 12c 706 12c 




707 15c 


708 12c 




709 20c 



710 25c 



711 20c 



714 15c 





720 30c 


722 15c 


723 15c 


724 15c 






































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


595 


NEWS CUTS. 


TWO-LINE GREAT PRIMER. 


t 

S 





738 15c 


739 15c 




741 20c 



742 20c 




744 20c 






746 20c 


747 15c 





ES2X3ZJ 


CO 


9 



751 15c 


752 20c 


753 20c 



754 20c 






757 20c 


TWO-LINE PARAGON. 



800 30c 


801 30c 


802 25c 


803 30c 





806 18c 


















































,/m" 


596 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 








NEWS CUTS. 


TWO-LINE PARAGON. 


865 30c 


808 20c 


850 30c 


809 40c 

FOUR-LINE PICA. 


851 20c 


852 20c 


854 20c 


855 20c 


856 20c 


858 30c 


860 25c 


861 30c 


869 30c 


867 40c 


864 25c 


































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


597 




NEWS CUTS. 



868 35c 


FOUR-LINE PICA. 



871 50c 







905 35c 


910 20c 


906 35c 



911 25c 








916 30c 


912 50c 



917 30c. 









































598 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1220 40c. 



1221 30c. 



1222 75c. 




1223 50c. 


1224 60c 











































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


599 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1178 50c. 



1229 75c. 




1307 40c. 


1308 40c. 





1309 40c. 



1310 40c. 



1311 40c. 




















































600 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1188 1,00 


1315 50e, 


1186 1,00 


































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


601 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS, 



1316 50c. 1317 50e. 



1318 60c. 



1319 60e. 



1320 50c. 1321 50c. 



1322 50c. 












































602 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1327 40c 






































































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


603 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1103 15c. 


1212 25c. 


1118 30c. 




1116 40c. 


1213 40c 


1214 25c. 




1218 1.00 


1219 1.00 










































604 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1389 50c. 1306 Center 20c. 



1192 1.00 



1275 1.00 




























































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


605 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1193 1.00 


1235 1.25 



















606 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1241 1.00 


1210 90c, 

























































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


607 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 




1331 50c. 



1332 40c. 



1333 50c. 1334 40c - 


1335 40c. 






1260 60c. 







































608 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1259 1.00 



1337 1.00 


1268 90c. 





















CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


609 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 





1267 75e. 


1262 50c. 


1264 75c. 



1266 1.00 



1265 75e. 



1339 75c. 



1263 4Cc. 



1338 1.00 


39 



















G10 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1202 1.00 



1250 75c. 


1251 75c. 


1252 1.00 




1200 1.00 





























































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


611 




SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 


1109 1.00 


1253 75c. 


1198 75c. 


1255 75c, 


1256 1.25 





























































G12 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 




1341 50c. 


1340 1.00. 



1277 40c. 


1342 60c. 




1343 60c. 





































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


613 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1347 50c. 



1346 50c. 




1350 40c. 



1351 40c. 



1352 40c. 





















614 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 




1270 40c. 





1274 40c. 



1354 50c. 



1355 40c. 


1276 40c. 




1356 60c. 






























CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


615 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 


1357 35c. 



1358 35c. 1359 35c. 


1360 35c. 











1367 40C. 


1368 40e. 




1369 40c 










































616 


MARDER, LUSE &, CO 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 




1371 40C. 




1337 40c. 1374 4 0e . 



1375 40e. 



1376 50e. 


1377 40c. 


1378 75c. 





1379 75c 



1380 60c. 



























































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


617 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 
































618 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 





1286 76c. 



1284 60c. 



1300 76c. 



1285 60e. 



1301 40c 












































CHICACO TYPE FOUNDRY. 619 

SOCIETY EMBLEMS. 



1386 75c 


1387 75c 




































620 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


WOOD BORDERS. 

Ten feet ancl Corners is sufficient for a full-sheet poster. 

Border No. 139.—60c. per foot. 




Border No. 40.—60c. per foot. 



Border No. 250.—60c. per foot. 



Border No 259.— 60c. per foot. 



Border No. 254.—60c. per foot. 



Border No. 110.—70c. per loot. 



Border No. 131.—70c. per foot. 



Border No. 295.—70c. per foot. 


HOIOIQIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO 


Border No. 338.—90c. per foot. 



Solid Corners for Borders, per set of four, same price as Border per foot. 




























CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


G21 


WOOD RULE. 

Wood Rule, 12 cents per yard on side wood, 15 cents per foot on end wood. 
Corners, per set of four, 25 cents. 

Style N.—Brevier. 


Style A.—Small Pica. 



Style S.—English. 



Style M.—Great Primer. 



Style D.—Pica. 


Style G.— Columbian. 



Style I.—Paragon. 



STAR RULE. 

Star Rule, 30 cents per foot. Corners, per set of four, 40 cents. 





























G22 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


Class O. No. 627.—Six-Line, 6e. per letter. 



Class O. No. 627—Ten-Line. 10c. per letter. 



WOOD TYPE IS MADE IN ALL SIZES. SEE SCALE OF FONTS AND PRICE LIST 
ON PAGES 144-145. THIS STYLE IS KNOWN AS “DE VINNE” IN METAL. 



CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


G23 





WOOD 


TYPE IS MADE IN ALL SIZES. 
PAGES 144 145. THIS STYLE IS 


SEE SCALE OF FONTS AND 
KNOWN AS HOWLAND" IN 


PRICE LIST ON 
METAL. 




624 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 




WOOD TYPE IS MADE IN ALU SIZES. SEE SCALE OF FONTS AND PRICE LIST ON 

PAGES 144-145. 




625 


CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


No. 23.—Six-Line. 6c. per letter. 




WOOD TYPE IS MADE IN ALL SIZES. 


SCALE OF FONTS AND PRICES PP. 144-145. 


40 












626 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 




WOOD TYPE IS MADE IN ALL SIZES. SCALE OF FONTS AND PRICES, PP. 144-145 






CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


627 




WOOD TYPE IS MADE IN ALL SIZES. SCALE OF FONTS AND PRICES. PP. 144-145 









628 


MARDER, LUSE & CO. 


Class N. 


No. 55.—Six-Line. 


6c. per letter. 





Class N. No. 55.—Eight-Line. 8c. per letter. 




WOOD TYPE IS MADE IN ALL SIZES. SCALE OF FONTS AND PRICES. PP. 144-145. 







CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


629 


Class O. No. 21.—Six-Line. 6c. per letter. 



Class O. 


No. 21.—Eight-Line. 


8e. per letter. 



No. 21.—Twelve-Line. 12e. per letter. 



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630 


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Class M. No. 45.—Eight-Line. 8c. per letter. 




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632 


MARDER, LUSE & CO 


Class L. 


No. 81.—Six-Line. 


6e. per letter. 




Class L. No. 81.—Eight-Line. 8c. per letter. 



Class L. 


No. 81.—Twelve-Line 10c. per letter. 



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Class P. 


No. 622.— Ten-Line. 


12c. per letter. 








634 


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Class O. No. 620.—Eight-Line. 8c. per letter. 




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PAGE 

Accents, Signs, etc. 6, 10, 554 

—C ombination.555 

Account and Subscription Books 139 

Advertisement Time Chart.10 

Advertising Rules.10 

Agencies of M., L. & Co. Foundry . .4 

Alaskan .370-371 

Almanac Signs.557 

American Old Style. ...221 

Annex Type Box.10 

Antique Condensed No. 2 ... .268-269 

“ 3....272-273 

- “ “ 4....274-275 

—Extended. 279 

No. 2.280 

- * “ 3.280 

- “ 4.281 

—r rench. 294 

—Latin.302-303 

—No. 4 . 254-255 

—No. 5.256-257 

—No. 6.258-259 

—No. 7.260 

—Old Style. 224 

- “ “ No. 2.225 

—Pointed.282 

—Poster Latin.462-463 

-Skeleton..270-271 

—Skeleton, No. 2. 278 

-Title.;.;228 

Arcade Ornaments.486 

Armorial.’’ " ’ 428 

Army Presses.' * 406 

Assyrian.’ ’ 369 

Astronomical Signs. .. 555 

Atlantic.. ..."‘.377 

Banquet.447 

Bearers, Roller ..... 130 

Beiiows.;;; ; m 

Belting.14 

Benzine Brushes. 83 

-Cans..11 

Bill-Head Logotypes.550 

Black, Diagonal Card.4:33 

—Ornamented.433 

—Parisian.’. 433 

—Parisian, German.480 

—Tudor.434-435 

Blocks, Stereotype...132-133 

—Sectional. 133 

Blankets. 44 

Bodkin and Knife12 

Bodkins and Tweezers. 12 

Boldface.244-245 

—italic. 248 

Bold, Caxton. 214 

Bone Folders.59 


PAGE 

Books, Account and Subscription 139 

—for Printers.11 

Border, Bourgeois.509-510 

—Cherokee.521 

—Darling.523 

— “ Doublo Pica.... 516-517 

—Great Primer.516 

—Half-Nonpareil.500-504 

—New Twelve Point.520 

—Nonpareil.505-508 

—Pica.511-515 

—Polka Dot.522 

—Rustic.522 

Borders, Combination.528-529 

—New.524-526 

— “ Six Point.519 

—Pointer.548 

—Twinkler...527 

—Wood.620 

Boston Script.450-451 

Bourgeois Border.509-510 

Box, Tableting.440 

Braces, Brass.559 

—and Dashes, Nonpareil.... . .499 

—and Dashes, Nonp. No. 2.499 

Brackets, Galley. 43 

-Roller.;;; 13 

Branches of M., L. & Co. Foundry..4 

Brass Braces.559 

—Circles.... *' ’ 43 

—Dashes..13,’558 

—Diamonds.43 

—Flourishes..59 

—Leaders."*.!.! 14 

—Leads.’ ’ ’ * ’ 14 

—Octagons..44 

—Ovals.” ” 14 

—Reglet.* ’ *44 

—Rule, Labor-Saving. 15 

—Rules.15-17, 56CL567 

—Slugs.44 

—Space Rule.7 t 44 

Bronzes. 17 

Bronzing Pad. *[’’.’**' 17 

Brushes.. ” . 83 

—Benzine. 83 

-£y e ‘v. •••••83 

—Stereotype.83 

Cabinets, Galley.! 28 

—Ink.’. 26 

—Maii List. 28 

-sort.:::.".:.26 

—Type. 48-25 

—Wood Type. 27 

Caligraph..442-443 

Calumet Ornaments.487 

Card Cutters. 39-40 
















































































































CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY. 


637 


PAGE 


Card Black, Diagonal.433 

-Signs'.557 

Carts, Printers’.40 

Case Hacks.34 

Cases.29-34 

—Plan for Laying.29 

—Stands.35-38 

Cast Rollers.130 

Caxton Bold.214 

Caxton Old Style.... 202-203, 210-212 

—Italic.213 

Chases.41-43 

Check Blanks, Electrotype.. 542-545 

—Metal.541 

Check Ends.546 

Celtic, Lightface.350-351 

—Lightface, No. 2.352 

— “ No. 3.353 

— “ No. 4.354 

—Condensed, Lightface.355 

_ “ “ Nr. 9 


Characters, Commercial.530 

Chelsea Circular.439 

Cherokee Border.521 

Chicago Script.452 

Childs. 400 

Circles, Brass..13 

Circular, Chelsea.439 

—Gothic.424 

—Italic.. • - 440 

—Quads.9> 44 

Clarendon.266-267 

—Condensed.276 

— “ No. 2.277 

—French.288-289 

—Extended, French.292-293 

Collars, Shafting.139 

Columbia Old Style.406 

Columbus. 

Column and Head Rules.. 44, 70, 568 

Combination Accents.555 

—Borders. — 528-529 

Combinations, Nonpareil.531 

Commercial Characters.530 

Composing Rules.44 

—Sticks.45-48 

Composition Kettles.43 

—Rollers.129 

Concave.296-297 

—Condensed.298-299 

—Extended.295 

Condensed No. 4. 232-233 

Condensed, Antique, No. 2. ..268-269 

Z “ No! 4.’: 274-275 


—Clarendon. 

_ “ No. 2... 

—Concave. 

—Egyptian, Extra.. 
—Extra. 

— “ No. 3. 

— “ No. 4. 

_ “ No. 5. 

—German Title No. 2 

—Gothic No. 2. 

_ “ 41 3. 

_ it U 4. 


....276 

....277 

298-299 

290-291 

....239 

240-241 

....242 

....243 

478-479 

324-325 

326-327 

328-329 


PAGE 


Condensed, Gothic No. 7.330-331 

“ No. 8.332-333 

— “ Extra No. 2.334-335 

—Latin.304-305 

—Lightface Celtic.355 

— 44 44 No. 2.356 

—Norman.357 

44 No. 2.358 

—Old Style.216-217 

44 No. 2.218-219 

— 44 No. 4.220 

—Runic. 284-285 

44 No. 2..... .286-287 

—Title No. 3.234-235 

— 44 No. 4.238 

— 44 No. 5. 236-237 

Contour No. 1.360-361 

—No. 2.359 

—No. 3.368 

—No. 4 . 362-363 

—No. 5.366 

—No. 6 . 364-365 

—No. 7.367 

—Nic-Nacs.489 

—Nic-Nacs, No. 2.489 

—Palmetto Ornaments.485 

—Pointers.484 

Copy Holders.49 

Corner Quads.9, 50 

Corners.49, 536-538 

—Electrotyped.539-540 

—Metal...536-538 

Counting Machines..50 

Criterion.422 

Critic.426 

Cross Hules.50, 568 

Crosses, Maltese.557 

Curving Machines.51 

Cuts, News.589-597 

—Society.598-619 

Cutting Sticks.52 

Cylinder Presses.117-127 

Darling Border.523 

Dash Rules.52, 568 

Dashes, Brass.13, 558 

—and Braces, Nonp. No. 2.499 

Date Lines.52, 547-549 

De Yinne.395-397 

Diagonal Card Black.433 

Diamonds, Brass.13 

Display Head’gs, Newspaper570-575 

Distributing Rollers.59 

Distributor, Ink.76 

Doric .264-265 

Double Pica Border.516-517 

Douglas.378-379 

Drying Racks.53 

Duerer.382-385 

Ebony.373 

Editorial Scissors.54 

Egyptian Extra Condensed. .290-291 

Election Signs.482-483 

Electrotype Check Blanks.. .542-545 

Electrotyped Corners.539-540 

—Date Lines.547-549 

—Imprints. 569 

Emblems, Society.598-619 


































































































































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PAGfi 

Engines, Gas and Gasoline — 54-55 


—Steam. 56-57 

Engravers’ Tools..54 

—W ood.144 

Erratick.388 

—Outline.389 

Estimates for PrintingOutfitsl46-161 

Expanded, Title.252-253 

Extended, Antique. 279 

— “ No-2 .280 

— “ No. 3.280 

— “ No. 4.281 

—Concave. 295 

—Foster Gothic.348 

— “ “ No. 2.349 

—French Clarendon.292-293 

—Roman.250-251 

Extra Condensed.239 

—No. 3.240-241 

— “ 4.... .242 

— “ 5.243 

—Egyptian.290-291 

—Gothic No. 2.344-335 

Eyeleting Machines.58 

Fancy Grotesque.421 

Feeders. 59 

Felt Blankets.11 

—Cloth.59 

—Rollers.59 

Ferdinand.405 

Fists.551 

Flourishes, Brass or Metal.59 

Folders. 59-64 

—Bone.59 

Foot-Prints.491 

Foot and Side Sticks.131 

—Slugs..65 

Foster Gothic.347 

—Gothic Extended.348 

— “ “ No. 2.349 

Fountains, Ink.74-75 

Fractions, Piece.7, 556 

French Antique.294 

—Clarendon.288-289 

“ Extended.292-293 

—Ionic.306 

—Old Style.200-201, 208-209 

Full Face No. 3.246-247 

—Italic No. 3.249 

Furniture, Labor-Saving.78 

—and Reglet.65 

—Metal ..9, 84 

—Quotation.9, 84 

—Railroad.9, 84 

—Saw.65 

Galley Brackets.13 

—Cabinets.28 

—Racks.67 

Galleys.65-66 

—Mailing.66, 86 

-Slice.66 

—Wood.66 

Gas and Gasoline Engines.54-55 

Gauge Pins.68-69 

General Information.162-172 

Georgian.430 

German No. 1.468-471 


PAGE 


German Parisian Black.480 

—Poster Fonts.7, 472-473 

—Schwabacher.474-475 

—Title No. 2.7, 476-477 

— “ Condensed No. 2. ..478-479 

-Type.7, 467-480 

Glue Pots. 69 

—Tablet.140 

Gothic, Circular.424 

—Condensed No. 2.324-325 

— “ No. 3.326-327 

“ No. 4.328-329 

“ No. 7.330-331 

“ No. 8.332-333 

—Ex. Condensed No. 2.334-335 

—Extended, Foster.348 

—Foster.347 

—Extended, Foster, No. 2.349 

—Inclined.345 

—Interchangeable.322-323 

—Italic No. 3.336-337 

— “ No. 4.340 

— “ No. 5.338-339 

— “ Telescopic.341 

—No. 2.310-311 

—No. 3.312-313 

—No. 4.314-315 

—No. 5..316-317 

—No. 6 .318 

—No. 7 . 320-321 

—Quaint.346 

—Royal.308-309 

—Semi.319 

—Wide No. 1.342-343 

— “ No. 2.344 

Great Primer Border.516 

Gripper Fingers..69 

Grotesque.420 

—Fancy. 421 

Guides.69 

Half-Nonpareil Border.500-504 

Half Title.229 

—No. 2.229 

—Old Style.215 

Halftone.414 

Hand Numbering Machines.89 

—Presses.105 

Hangers.138 

Hardware.432 

Head and Column Rules.. 44, 70, 568 
Headings, Newspaper_89, 570-588 

— “ Display 570-575 

Heidelberg.411 

Hexagon.412 

Hiawatha.408 

—No. 2.409 

—No. 3.410 

—Ornaments.410 

Howland.392-393 

Imperial.429 

Imposing Stones and Frames.. 70-71 

Impression Wrenches.77 

Imprint.341 

Imprints, Electrotyped...569 

Inclined Gothic.345 

—Program.419 

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PAGE 

Ink.72-73 

Ink Cabinets.26 

—Distributor. 76 

—Fountains.74-75 

—Knives.76 

—Slice.76 

—Stones.76 

Inkoleum. 76 

Ink-Spots... ; • 189 

Interchangeable Gothic.322-323 

Ionic. 261 

-No. 2.262-263 

PAGE 

Logotypes.532-535 

—BiR-Head.550 

Lye.141 

Lye Brushes.83 

Mailing Galleys.66, 86 

—Machines .85-86 

—Type.5, 552-553 

Mail List Cabinets.28 

Make-up Rules.83 

Mallets.84 

Maltese Crosses.557 

Marine.376 

Marks, Recipe.557 

—Poster.8, 464-466 

Title.228 

Iroquois Ornaments.487 

Isabella.137 

Italic, Boldface.248 

—Circular.440 

Full Face No. 3.249 

—Gothic No. 3.336-337 

“ No. 4.340 

“ No. 5. 338-339 

—Law. ; .ID 

—Telescopic Gothic.,341 

— Caxton Old Style.213 

Old Style No. 4.205 

“ “ No. 3.207 

Job Presses.107-115 

Mathematical Signs.554 

Matrix Paper, Stereotype.132 

Medical Signs.554 

Metal Check Blanks. 541 

—Corners.536-538 

—Flourishes.59 

—Furniture.9, 84 

—Reglet.84 

—Standard Block.84 

Miter Boxes.86 

Mitering Machines.87-88 

Modoc.427 

Molds, Roller.130 

Music Type.. 7 

New Borders.524-526 

—Six Point Borders.519 

—Twelve “ “ .520 

Knife, Printers’ . 12 

Knives, Ink . 76 

—Overlay . < 7 

— Paper . n 

— Paper Cutter.. . 100 

Label Holders .- — 77 

Labor-Saving Brass Rule . 15 

— Furniture . <8 

T 9. 80 

—Tuscan . 283 

Newfangle . 398 

News Cuts . 589-597 

Newspaper Files . 88 

— Display Headings . 570-575 

— Headings . 89, 570-588 

— Sub-Headings.576-579 

Nic-Nacs, Printers’.488 

—Contour.489 

—Slugs. 9 , 80 

—Reglet Case.^9 

— Lead and Slug Rack . <9 

— Rule and Reglet Rack . 78 

Ladies’ Hand Script . 454 

—No. 2 . 455 

Lam,. Hol.l. r, .. . . ;; ^ 

Antique . 302-303 

“ Poster . 8,462-463 

— Condensed . 304-305 

— “ No. 2 . 489 

NonpareR Braces . 499 

— Braces and Dashes No. 2.499 

— Border . 505-508 

— Combinations . 531 

Norman Condensed . 357 

— Condensed No. 2 . 358 

N ovelty Script .... . 445 

Numbering Machines, Hand.89 

Octagon . 423 

Octagons, Brass . 14 

Oil Cans . 89 

Laying Cases, Plan for .•• •“9 

Lead Cutters .....••••••••••••; 81-82 

—and Slug Rack. Labor-Saving. <9 

Leads, Brass .• • “ 

— and Slugs . 9, 80 

—Labor-Saving .9, ™ 

Leaders . 83 

__ Bl*3.SS .. •• •••• .. It: 

Lightface Celtic . 350-351 

—Celtic No. 2 . 352 

“ No. 3 . 353 

h { 854 

Old Style, American . 221 

—Antique.224 

— “ No. 2 . 225 

—Caxton . 202-203, 210-212 

—Columbia.406 

—Condensed.216-217 

— “ No. 2 . 218-219 

— “ No. 4 . 220 

—French . 200-201, 208-209 

—Half Title . 215 

—Italic, Caxton . 213 

“ No. 3 . 207 


— “ No. 4 . 205 

“ *• No. 2 . 356 

t • 380-381 

No. 3 . 206 

No. 4 . 204 

Lithotint.415 

— Poster . 8, 460-461 














































































































































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Old Style Script. 

PAGE 

...416-117 

—Title. 

...230-231 

—Virile. 

...390-391 

Ornamented, Black. 

.433 

Ornaments, Arcade. 

.186 

—Calumet. 

.1S7 

—Contour Palmetto. 

.185 

—Hiawatha. 

.110 

—Iroquois. 

.187 

—Palmetto. 


—Rule. 

.190 

—Shaded Palmetto — 

.485 

—Turner. 

.187 

—Typographical. 


—W ord. 

....492-498 

Outline, Erratick. 

.389 

Ovals, Brass. 

.11 

Overhoad Fixtures. 

.137 

Overlay Knives. 

.77 

Pago Cord. 

.89 

Palmetto Ornaments. 

.185 

—Ornaments, Contour. 

.185 

“ Shaded.. 

.185 

Paper Cutters. 

.90-99 

—Cutter Knives. 

.100 

—Knives. 

.77 

Parisian Black. 

.136 

Parisian Black, German. 

.180 

Parthenian. 

.. ..222-223 

Pasters. 

.100 

Pencilings. 

.425 

No. 2. 


Perforators . 

....102-101 

Perforating Rule. 

.101 

Pica Border. 

....511-515 

Piece Fractions. 

.7, 556 

Pin Benders. 

.100 

Planers . 

.100 

—Proof. 

....100-101 

Plan for Laying Cases... 

.29 

Pluto.. 

.394 

Pointed, Antique. 

.282 

Pointer Borders. 


Pointers. 

.181 

—Contour. 

.181 

—Shaded. 

.181 

Points and Wrench. 

.101 

Polka Dot Border. 

.522 

Poster Fonts, German... 

..7, 472-473 

—Ionic. 

.8, 161-166 

—Latin Antique. 

. .8, 462-163 

—Old Style. 

.8, 469-161 

—Roman. 

..8, 156-157 

— “ No. 2. 

.8 

- “ No. 3. 

.8, 158-159 

—Type. 

. .8, 156-166 

Postoffice Type. 

.552 

Pressboards. 

.Ill 

Press Punch. 

.101 

Presses, Army. 

.106 

—Cylinder. 

...117-127 

—Hand. 

.105 

— “ Cylinder. 

.106 

—Job. 

....107-115 

—Proof. 

....115-116 

—Tableting. 

....139-110 


PAGE 


Price List of Roman Type.5 

—Mailing Type.a 

Printers’ Carts.10 

—N ic-N acs.188 

Proof Planers.100-101 

—Presses.115-116 

—Rollers.131 

Program.118 

—Inclined.119 

Pulleys.138 

Punching Machines.128 

Quads, Circular.9, 11 

—Corner.9, 50 

—and Spaces.-..6 

Quaint.386 

—Gothic.316 

—Open.387 

Quoins.129 

Quotation Furniture.9, 81 

Racks, Case.31 

—Galley.67 

—Drying.53 

Railroad Furniture.9, 81 

Ratchet, for Stereo. Blocks.129 

Recipe Marks.557 

Reglet and Furniture.65 

—Brass.11 

—Case, Labor-Saving.79 

—Metal.81 

Remington Standard.Ill 

Rivet.116 

Roller Bearers.130 

—Brackets.13 

—Composition.129 

—Molds.130 

—Stocks.131 

Rollers, Distributing.59 

—Felt.59 

—Cast.130 

—Proof.131 

Roman Extended.250-251 

—Poster.8,156-157 

— “ No. 3.158-159 

—Type Price List.5 

Romic.....307 

Roumanian..131 

Royal Gothic.308-309 

Rubber Blankets.11 

Rubens.381-385 

Rule and Reglet Rack, Labor-Sav78 

—Ornaments.190 

Rules, Advertising.10 

—Brass.15-17,560-567 

—Column and Head.11, 70, 568 

—Composing.41 

—Cross.50, 568 

—Dash.52, 568 

—Head.11, 70, 568 

—Make-up.83 

—Perforating.104 

—Space.7, 11 

—W ood.Ill, 621 

Runic Condensed.281-285 

“ No. 2.286-287 

Rustic Border.522 

Saw, Furniture.65 

Schwabacher.171-175 















































































































































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PAGE 

Scissors, Editorial.54 

Screw Drivers.131 

—Wrenches.131 

Script, Boston.450-451 

—Chicago...452 

—Novelty.445 

—Old Style.446-447 

—^Steelplate.448-449 

—Title.453 

—Ladies’ Hand.454 

—Ladies’ Hand No. 2.455 

Seals, Slocum.491 

Sectional Blocks.133 

Semi Gothic.319 

Shafting.139 

Shaded Pointers.484 

Shaded Palmetto Ornaments .. .485 

Shadow.413 

Shooting Sticks.131 

Side and Foot Sticks.131 

Signs.6, 554 

—Accents, etc.6 

—Almanac.557 

—Astronomical.555 

—Card ..557 

—Election.482-483 

—Mathematical.554 

—Weather, Signal Service.481 

Skeleton Antique.270-271 

—Antique No. 2.278 

Slice Galleys.66 

Slitters, Rotary.132 

Slocum Seals.491 

Slugs, Brass...14 

—and Leads.9 

—Figured or Lettered.59 

—Foot.65 

—Labor-Saving.9, 80 

—Take.59, 141 

Society Emblems.598-619 

Sort Cabinets.26 

Spaces and Quads, Job Fonts.6 

Space Rule.7, 14 

Spiral.399 

Stands.35-38 

Standard Block, Metal-^.84 

—for Type Alphabets.174 

—Remington.444 

Stapling Machines.134-136 

Stars.557 

Steam Engines. /. .56-57 

—Fixtures. 137-139 

“ Overhead.137 

Steelplate Script.448-449 

Stereotype Blocks.132-133 

—Brushes.83 

—Outfits.133 

—Matrix Paper.132 

Stereotypers’ Wood.144 

Sticks, Composing.45-48 

—Cutting.52 

—Shooting ....131 

—Foot and Side.131 

Stitchers, Wire....142-143 


Stones and Frames, Imposing.70-71 


PAGE 


Stones, Ink.76 

Subscription and Account Books 139 

Sub Headings.139 

—Newspaper. 576-579 

Superiors and Inferiors.6 

Tablet Glue. 140 

Tableting Box...140 

—Presses.139-140 

Tako Slugs.59-141 

Tape ..141 

—Fasteners..141 

—Tighteners.141 

Telescopic Gothic Italic.341 

Time Chart, Advertisement.10 

Title, Antique.228 

—Condensed No. 3.234-235 

“ No. 4.238 

“ No. 5.236-237 

—Expanded.252-253 

—German,Condensed, No.2.478-479 

^ “ No. 2.476-477 

-Half.229 

— “ No. 2.229 

—Ionic.228 

—Open.230-231 

—Script.453 

Trinal, Series 1.372 

—Series 2.373 

—Series 3. 374 

Tudor Black.434-435 

Turner Ornaments.487 

Tuscan, New...283 

Tweezers and Bodkins.12 

Twinklers.488 

—Borders.527 

Two-Line Letter No. 4.226 

-No. 7.227 

-No. 8.227 

Tympan Pressboards.141 

Type Box, Annex.10 

—Cabinets.18-25 

—Measures.141 

—Wash or Lye.141 

Typo. 404 

Typographical Union Standard . 174 

—Ornaments.517 

Utopian.407 

Venetian ..438 

Virile.390-391 

—Open.390-391 

Weather Signs, Signal Service..481 

Wide, Gothic, No. 1.-..342-343 

“ No. 2.344 

Wire Stitchers.142-143 

Wood Borders.620 

—Engravers’.144 

—Galleys.66 

—Quoins.129 

—Rule.144, 621 

—Storeotypers’.144 

—Type.144-145, 622-635 

— “ Cabinets .27 

— “ Scale of Fonts.144 

Word Ornaments....492-498 

Wrenches, Impression.77 

—Screw.134 









































































































































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